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Amalia

American  
[uh-meyl-yuh, am-uh-lee-uh] / əˈmeɪl jə, ˌæm əˈli ə /

noun

  1. a first name.


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Krupenye and co-author Amalia Bastos, a former Johns Hopkins postdoctoral fellow who is now a lecturer at Scotland's University of St. Andrews, set out to examine pretend play under controlled conditions.

From Science Daily Feb. 10, 2026

Sage Hill 88, Bishop Gorman 58: Kamdyn Klamberg finished with 28 points and Amalia Holguin added 27 points in a win at Rosary.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 19, 2026

“There were beautiful homes here, people would walk with their dogs in the morning when I would get here,” said Amalia Atayde, recalling as she gazed at the street.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 17, 2025

"The current was very fast, in a matter of seconds it reached the streets, entered the houses," a resident in Aceh Province, Arini Amalia, told the BBC.

From BBC Nov. 29, 2025

When Enrique’s aunt Rosa Amalia asks her where she got the beautiful gold- and-emerald earrings she wears, Jasmin touches them.

From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario

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