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Re: WDYT of Amelia?
Amelie may be less common in the US, anyway, but it is similar in sound to Emily, which is a dime a dozen. So you'd probably be no better off with Amelie, if you were concerned about popuarity.I think, therefore I judge.
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I'd probably use this name for a future pet, since I have two other cats with French names, and I doubt that Amelie is a top pets name.
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