Amila

  • Origin
    Arabic, Sanskrit
  • Meaning
    industrious, striving
  • Variations
    Amelia, Amirah, Amira, Amina, Ameera, Aida, Alma
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  • Graceful simplicity defines this understated gem. Amila offers a soft, melodious quality without excessive ornamentation, appealing to parents who prefer elegant minimalism. The name's three syllables create gentle rhythm, while its vowel-heavy composition ensures smoothness in pronunciation. Amila possesses remarkable versatility, working across multiple cultural contexts and language systems without confusion or awkwardness. This international accessibility makes it valuable for globally-minded families or those with multicultural backgrounds. The name maintains femininity through its soft sounds while avoiding anything overly precious or saccharine. Its relative rarity in English-speaking countries provides distinctiveness without alienation—unusual enough to be special, familiar enough to be accessible. Amila ages gracefully, equally suitable for a young child as for a professional adult. Parents choosing this name typically appreciate refined taste and understated beauty over flashiness or trend-following. The name suggests someone gentle yet capable, sophisticated yet approachable, embodying quiet confidence rather than loud assertion.
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