Aurélie
Aurélie (or its variants Aurelie or Aurelia) is a feminine name primarily occurring in France, deriving from the Latin Aurelius (golden) family. The masculine forms are Aurèle and Aurélien.[1] The name was historically popular in France, and is currently seeing a resurgence across Europe.[2]
Gender | Female |
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Language(s) | French |
Other gender | |
Masculine | Aurèle, Aurélien |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Latin |
Word/name | aureus |
Meaning | "golden" |
Other names | |
Related names | Aurelle, Aurelie, Aurelia |
The name is sometimes also given outside of France, especially in Mediterranean countries and the Netherlands. In some cases, the accent aigu on the first e is dropped (Aurelie), and occasionally the final e is replaced with an a (Aurelia), especially in Italy and Romania. Common nicknames include Rory, Arie, and Aurie.
People with this given name
- Aurélie Amblard, French actress
- Aurélie Claudel (born 1980), French model
- Aurélie Dupont (born 1973), French ballet dancer
- Aurélie Filippetti (born 1973), member of the National Assembly of France
- Aurelia Greene (1934–2021), American politician
- Aurélie Groizeleau, French rugby union referee and former player
- Aurélie Marie Augustine Razafinjato, Malagasy politician
- Aurélie Nemours (1910–2005), Parisian painter
- Aurélie Neyret (born 1983), French illustrator and cartoonist
- Aurelia Pentón (born 1941), Cuban track and field athlete
- Aurelia Ramos de Segarra (1860–1927), Uruguayan philanthropist
- Aurélie Rivard (born 1996), Canadian swimmer
- Aurelie Sheehan, American novelist and short story writer
- Aurelie Thiele, French engineer
- Aurelia Tizón (1902–1938), first wife of Argentine president Juan Perón
- Aurelia Trywiańska (born 1976), Polish hurdler
- Aurelia, Roman noblewoman and mother of Caesar
References
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