Amiles

/əˈmaɪlz/ noun

In medieval romance literature, a common name for noble knights, especially in the story of Amis and Amiles about devoted friendship.

From Old French 'Amis' or 'Amiles,' possibly from Germanic roots. The name appears throughout medieval European literature, particularly in the famous French romance 'Amis et Amiles' (12th century) celebrating ideal friendship.

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