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How many Amelie’s do you know?

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miahadalittlelamb · 04/12/2019 09:47

Hi,

Expecting dd1 in Dec!! Was keen on the name Amelie...however every time I mention it to people no one has ever heard of it?? Is it really that unknown? Worried that it’s too “weird” now.
How many Amelie’s do you know...and where are u based?

I’m pronouncing it like the “A” in Amelia and then “melly”

Ah-mel-LEE (it does sound very similar to emily but with an Ah sound instead of an Eh sound). Kind of like the difference between Emilia and Amelia...

Otherwise other option is Isla. Which do you prefer?

Thanks

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Addsverisimilitude · 05/12/2019 14:23

DD is 17 and has 3 in her year. It's not uncommon!

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lilypainter · 05/12/2019 09:26

I know one Amelie who’s around 10 now. Her mum named her after the main character in the film of that name.

It’s in the top 100 girls names (although it has reduced in popularity over the last few years), so I would expect that plenty of people would be familiar with the name.

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Kibobear · 05/12/2019 09:21

@miahadalittlelamb she loves her name. Does also go by Ams as a nickname

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Tillygetsit · 04/12/2019 22:36

I worked with a really horrible Amelie so that pit me tight off. Sorry.

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simplekindoflife · 04/12/2019 22:29

Just in my DD's year (age 7, year 2, 60 kids) there are 3 Emilys, an Amelie, an Amelia, an Emilia and 2 Islas!

We also know a few outside of school too!

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TheVanguardSix · 04/12/2019 22:20

I know one Amelie (11).
I also know one Amelia.
There was an Isla in nursery with DD (who is now 9). And I think a new girl, Isla has just joined her year 5 class. Clearly it was a 2010 name.
Both names were really popular around 2009-2010 but it's calmed down a bit. Both names are lovely.

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DrMadelineMaxwell · 04/12/2019 22:16

I teach in a primary school. We currently have no Amelies, but did have one who would now be 14 years old. She spelt and pronounced it as you would, OP, and noone struggled with reading or saying her name.

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Winecheesesleep · 04/12/2019 22:15

I know one Amelie (toddler) and no Islas. I think they're both very pretty names.

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DramaAlpaca · 04/12/2019 22:10

I much prefer Isla.

Amelie certainly looks pretty written down, but in my opinion only sounds nice when pronounced the French way.

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Poetryinaction · 04/12/2019 22:06

A lot.
Ages 12-1.

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Petrichor11 · 04/12/2019 21:52

I know one Amelie and one Isla, both primary age

I really don’t like the name Amelie, I much prefer Amelia or Emily.

So of you two, I would say Isla.

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user1493494961 · 04/12/2019 20:44

It's a lovely name, I know one aged 9.

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CIT80 · 04/12/2019 17:03

I know 2 Amelies and 3 Islas both lovely names

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Elbeagle · 04/12/2019 17:02

Not sure it’s to do with circles... I live in the sticks (village in the midlands) and know a few here.

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miahadalittlelamb · 04/12/2019 17:01

@Gazelda

I was thinking Amelie Rose...
But I don’t think it’s very original.

I’m liking the idea of Amelie Isla or Isla Amelie if I change my mind and pick Isla..

It does seem that Isla is more popular with younger children.

I live in London and expected Amelie to be well known, but perhaps it’s only in certain circles...

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WorriedFTM1 · 04/12/2019 16:57

I know one who is approx 1 year old now- London (SW I think).

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LoonyLunaLoo · 04/12/2019 16:27

1 Amelie and approximately 59382737482828 Islas...

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Leopardprintboots · 04/12/2019 15:09

@miahadalittlelamb it’s a gorgeous name and yes I’ve definitely heard of it but only know if one at my sons school. It’s definitely not “out there”

Love both Amelie and Isla - sorry can’t be very helpful there. I’d pick whichever you prefer if you have a preference as I don’t think you can go wrong with either. I promise an Amelie won’t get any strange looks about her name these days, it’s totally mainstream

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newdeer · 04/12/2019 15:08

I know three Amelies all at the same primary school. It's a fairly common name around here (quite wealthy commuter village.)

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Gazelda · 04/12/2019 15:02

Just to mention OP, both Amelies I know also have the same middle name. Were you thinking of a middle name?

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CarterJ32 · 04/12/2019 13:48

I don't know any Amelies and I think it's a totally beautiful name. I prefer it to Isla!

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BabbleBee · 04/12/2019 13:37

I have 4 DDs ages between 7 and 16 and they all know loads of Amelie, Amelia and similar sounding names. Very popular.

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Katfood · 04/12/2019 13:32

Amélie is a French name with the emphasis on é.

In English Emily or Amelia work so much better!

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miahadalittlelamb · 04/12/2019 13:02

@CruCru no i don’t think it would bother me. I love both Amelia and Emily too. However I found that the way Amelie is written down looks more aesthetically pleasing.
The way I pronounce Amelie is very similar to Emily, so it wouldn’t be an issue. But I know some people stress on the AM part making it sound quite different.

But I was just more concerned that quite a few people have never heard of the name!

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Resu676 · 04/12/2019 11:52

I absolutely love Amelie. It’s been my favourite name for years. I’ve only ever met one but I don’t think its an uncommon name.
Isla has hit top 4 in Australia. I would go with Amelie any day.

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