“A romantic double name combining pioneering ambition with timeless grace”
Origin & Etymology
Ameliarose is a romantic double name uniting two classics with centuries of history. Amelia derives from the Germanic element 'amal,' associated with the noble Amali dynasty of the Goths, meaning industrious, fertile, or hardworking. Rose comes from the Latin 'rosa,' the flower that has symbolized love, beauty, and mystery across cultures for over 2,000 years. Together, they create a name that is both substantive and beautiful — strength paired with grace.
Popularity Story
Combined names like Ameliarose have grown steadily as parents seek to honor multiple family members or simply create something distinctive while keeping familiar components. Both Amelia and Rose rank consistently in the top 10-20 names in the UK and US, making their combination feel natural rather than forced. The compound also gives parents natural nickname flexibility.
Cultural Significance
Amelia carries the pioneering spirit of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, while Rose has been a royal name across Europe for centuries — from Rosa of Lima (Peru's patron saint) to Princess Rose of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. Together they honor both the adventurous and the graceful traditions of feminine achievement.
Fun Facts
Amelia Rose Earhart (born 1983) is a real American pilot named after the legendary aviator — she completed a solo around-the-world flight in 2014 to honor her namesake
The rose has been associated with love and beauty in Western culture since ancient Greece and Rome, appearing in texts from Sappho to Shakespeare to modern poetry
American pilot and TV personality named after the legendary aviator, who became the youngest woman to complete a solo ci...
American pilot and TV personality named after the legendary aviator, who became the youngest woman to complete a solo circumnavigation of the globe in 2014