Omelia name meaning

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What does Omelia mean?

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Middle Names for Omelia

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How popular is the name Omelia?

Omelia is an uncommon baby name in United States, although it has been in use since 1912 but could not make beyond the top 3000. There are over 204 babies that have been given the name Omelia in United States.

Also, Omelia is a familiar name in Venezuela. At least, 600 people globally have been given the name as per our research.

YearRankBirths
2017126307
2016161135
195753766
195457595
195043237
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What numerology tells about Omelia?

Asking others to help you out is out of the question. You don't take them seriously because of their mediocre lives. People respect you for always serving the ugly truth instead of lies. You don't take love very seriously. You want to invent something or accomplish something no one has ever done before. Make new mistakes and stop obsessing over old ones. You are a wise person. You are a born leader who likes to be in charge of things.

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