Amala Meaning in English, Amala Baby Name Origin Gender Meaning Pronunciation

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Amala
Gender
Boy, Girl
Origin
Arabic, Tamil
Meaning
Derived from Sanskrit (amala) meaning "clean, pure".
Related Amala Baby Names
Amelia, Amiel, Amal, Amelie, Amil, Amalia, Amilio, Amol, Amel, Amelio, AMAHLE, Abacas, Abba, Abdia, ABEBA, Abel, Abele, Abell, Abella, Abena
Similar Amala Baby Names
Aemilia, Amal, Amalia, Amalie, Ameilie, Amela, Amelia, Amelie, Amiel, Amol
Sibling Names
Alexis, Ashley, Emily, Ava, Brianna, Kayla, Madison, Olivia, Emma, Abigail, Isabella, Hannah, Matthew, Tyler, Michael, Jacob, Austin, Joshua, Andrew, Dylan, Ethan, Alexander, Ryan, Anthony
About
Amala as a girl's name is pronounced ah-MAL-ah. It is of Arabic origin, and the meaning of Amala is "hope".
Numerology
The name Amala has a numerology value of 1 In numerological terms, this means the following IndividualA single human being, as distinguished from a group.A person: a strange individual.A distinct, indivisible entity; a single thing, being, instance, or item.A group considered as a unit.AggressorA person, group, or nation that attacks first or initiates hostilities; an assailant or invader.SelfA person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one's own self.A person's nature, character, etc.: his better self.Personal interest.LeadershipThe position or function of a leader, a person who guides or directs a group.Ability to lead.An act or instance of leading; guidance; direction: They prospered under his strong leadership.The leaders of a group.YangBright, positive masculine principle.:: Numerology SoulUrge Number: 3 People with this name have a deep inner desire to create and express themselves, often in