Aurelia (also spelled AurelÃÂa, Aurélia or Aurelija) is a feminine given name from the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from aureus meaning "golden".
Aurelia may refer to:
Pre-modern world
Modern era
- Aurélia Beigneux (born 1980), French politician
- Aurelia BrÃÂdeanu (born 1979), Romanian handballer
- Aurelia E. Brazeal (born 1943), American diplomat
- Aurelia Browder (1919âÂÂ1971), African-American civil rights activist
- Aurelia Ciurea (born 1982), Romanian aerobic gymnast
- Aurelia Correia (died 1875), Euro-African slave trader
- Aurelia Courtney (born 2014), daughter of American Bravo TV stars Nadine Jolie Courtney and Erik Courtney
- Aurelia Dobre (born 1972), Romanian gymnast
- Aurelia Frick (born 1975), Liechtenstein politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2009
- Aurelia Greene (1934âÂÂ2021), American politician
- Aurelia Harwood (1865âÂÂ1928), American conservationist
- Aurelia Kitzu Arimondi (1860sâÂÂ1941), Romanian singer and voice teacher
- Aurelia Litsner De Fere (1835âÂÂ1917), Hungarian musician
- Aurelia Mace (1835âÂÂ1910), Shaker eldress
- Aurelija MikuÃ
¡auskaità(1937âÂÂ1974), Lithuanian actress
- Aurelia Molins (1582âÂÂ1641), English midwife
- Aurélia Petit (born 1971), French actress
- Aurelia Pentón (born 1941), Cuban track and field athlete
- Aurelia Plath (1906âÂÂ1994), American professor, mother of American poet Sylvia Plath
- Aurelia Pucinski (born 1947), American judge
- Aurelia Ramos de Segarra (1860âÂÂ1927), Uruguayan philanthropist
- Aurelia Henry Reinhardt (1877âÂÂ1948), American educator and activist
- Aurélia de Souza (1867âÂÂ1922), Portuguese painter
- Aurelia SzÃ
Âke-Tudor (1936âÂÂ2013), Romanian handballer
- Aurélia Thierrée (born 1971), French actress, dancer, and model
- Aurelia Tizón (1902âÂÂ1938), first wife of Argentine president Juan Perón
- Aurelia TrywiaÃ
Âska (born 1976), Polish hurdler
- Aurelia N. Young (1915âÂÂ2010), American musician, music educator, and civil rights activist
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