Amelia
Amelia is of Latin origin, with the root Amal, meaning “work.” However, the word relates to industriousness rather than labor. One of the most well-known Amelias is Amelia Earhart, an aviation pioneer and author. Next in line comes the actress Amelia Bence, followed by the well-known Amelia Edwards, and finally, we have Iggy Azalea, who was born Amelia Kelly. For ages, people have used modified variations of Amelia, including as Amy, Milly, Mel, Emma, and Emily.

Amelia
Charlotte
Charlotte is currently the most popular baby name, and it’s easy to understand why. Since Charles has been a favorite among royal boys, Charlotte has become a popular name for princesses and duchesses. Charlotte is the feminine form of the name Charles, which is derived from a French word meaning “petite” or “freeman.” Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz is the best-known Charlotte in history texts. In addition to her, we have the famed poet Charlotte Brontë, and in recent times, we have the musician, singer-songwriter Charli XCX, who was born Charlotte Aitchison.

Charlotte