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13,457Emersyn is a feminine given name of modern English origin, emerging as a variant spelling of Emerson. The name follows a trend of creating unique, often surname-derived, names for girls, where -son (traditionally masculi...
Emese is a Hungarian female given name possibly derived from Finno-Ugric eme meaning "mother". In Hungarian legend, Emese (fl. 9th century CE) is a semi-legendary ancestress of the Árpád dynasty, which founded the Kingdo...
Emi is a feminine Japanese given name, also occasionally used as a surname. Written in kanji as 恵美, 絵美, or other combinations, the name typically conveys meanings drawn from two elements: e can mean "favour, benefit"...
Emigdia is the Spanish feminine form of Emidio, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Emygdius. The root name Emygdius may represent a Latinized form of an ancient Gaulish name, though its original meaning remain...
Etymology and Meaning Emiko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically formed from three kanji elements: the first character often 恵 (e) meaning "favour" or "blessing", combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 子...
Emilee is a variant of the name Emily, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. It is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries.The name Emily itself became popular in the English-...
Emili is a Croatian and Hungarian variant of the name Emily. Emily itself is the English feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius, which is derived from the Latin aemulus meaning “rival” or “striving to equal”. Th...
Emília is a feminine given name used in Portuguese, Slovak, and Hungarian, originating as a form of the Roman family name Aemilius. It is directly related to Emily, the English version of the same name, which became wide...
Emilía is the Icelandic feminine form of Emil, derived from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name. It is closely related to Emily, the English counterpart. The Latin root aemulus means 'rival' or 'striving to equal'.In...
Emilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used across Europe and the Americas. It is the Italian form of the name Aemilia, derived from the Latin nomen Aemilius, a Roman family name. The root of Aemilius is...
Emiliana is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking cultures. It is the feminine form of Emiliano, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus. The root name Emil tra...
Émilie is a French female given name, the feminine form of the male name Émile, ultimately derived from the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emily). The root name Emily, in turn, ha...
Emílie is the Czech feminine form of the Latin name Aemilius, which belongs to the Roman family name Aemilia gens. It is equivalent to the English name Emily and is cognate with forms such as Emilie and Emilia found in o...
Emilie is a feminine given name commonly used in Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, serving as the local form of Emily. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name possibly meanin...
Émilienne is the French feminine form of Emiliano, ultimately deriving from the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emil), which came from Latin aemulus meaning “rival.” The name is pronounced /e.mi.ljɛn/ in French and is th...
Emiliia is a Ukrainian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Ukrainian Емілія (Emiliya). It is ultimately a form of the Latin name Aemilia, which is the feminine version of the Roman family name Aemilius, me...
Emīlija is a Latvian feminine given name, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. It is the Latvian cognate of the international name Emily. The masculine counterpart in Latvian is Emīls.Etymology and HistoryThe Lat...
Emilija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a direct feminine form of the Latin family name Emil, which originates...
Emiliya is the Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, ultimately derived from the Latin word aemulus meaning "rival" or "emulating." It is thus a cognate of the more wi...
Emily is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, making it the feminine form of Emil. The name ultimately comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" or "striving to e...
Emina is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived as a form of Amina, the feminine form of the Arabic name Amin. The name is closely tied to Islamic tradition and pronunciation variants across different cultures.Etymology...
Emine is a Turkish feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the Turkish form of Amina, which itself derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure". With a different Arabic spelling, Amina is also a f...
Emira is a Bosnian variant of the name Amira 1. This feminine name, popular among Bosniaks in the Balkans, is directly derived from the Arabic word amīra, meaning “princess, commander, or ruler,” itself the feminine form...
Emma is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal." It likely originated as a short form of older Germanic names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude, built on the element ir...
Emmaline is a variant of Emmeline, a name that entered English via the Normans. Emmeline itself derives from the Old French Emeline, a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal, meaning "unceasing, vig...
Emmalyn is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries. It functions either as a variant of Emmeline or as a combination of Emma and the fashionable suffix lyn. As such, Emmalyn reflects a modern trend of co...
Emmanuelle is the French feminine form of Emmanuel, derived from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning “God is with us” — from the roots עִם (ʿim) meaning “with” and אֵל (ʾel) meaning “God.” This name appears...
Emmeline is a feminine given name of French origin, introduced to England by the Normans. It derives from the Old French Emeline, a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal, which means "unceasing, vi...
Emmi is a Finnish feminine given name, originally a short form of Emilia and Emma. These names themselves ultimately derive from the Roman family name Aemilia, the feminine form of Aemilius, which likely originated from...
Emmie is an English feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Emma or Emily. It is one of several pet forms popular in the English-speaking world, including Em, Emmy, Millie, and Milly. The name carries the...
Etymology and Origin Emmy is a diminutive of Emma or Emily, commonly used in Dutch, English, French, German, and Swedish contexts. The name emerged as an affectionate short form, often applied to girls named Emma or Emil...
Emmylou is a modern English feminine given name, a combination of Emmy and Lou. As a blend, it draws on the popularity and familiarity of its components, each of which has its own distinct heritage. Emmy is a diminutive...
Emna is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Amna (آمنة), derived from the root ʾamina meaning "to be safe" or "to be secure." The name thus carries the beautiful connotation of "safety," "peace," or "tranquilit...
Emőke is a Hungarian feminine given name. It is derived from the Hungarian word emő meaning "suckling (baby)" combined with the diminutive suffix -ke, giving the name a sense of "little suckling" or "nursling." Its phone...
Etymology and OriginEmperatriz is a Spanish feminine given name that directly translates to "empress." It derives from the Latin imperatricem, the accusative form of imperatrix, meaning "female ruler" or "commander." The...
Emy is a French diminutive of Emma or Émilie, derived ultimately from the Germanic root ermunaz meaning 'whole' or 'great'.Etymology and HistoryThe name Emma itself comes from the Germanic element irmin, which denoted so...
Ena is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Eithne, pronounced roughly as "EN-uh" in English. While the spelling "Ena" simplifies the original Gaelic phonetics, it has been used in Ireland and among the Irish diaspora as...
Ena 2 is a Croatian short form of Irena, which itself derives from Irene, ultimately from the Greek Εἰρήνη (Eirene), meaning "peace."In Croatian, as in several other languages, affectionate diminutives ending in -a are c...
Enara is a Basque feminine given name that means "swallow (bird)" in the Basque language. It is a variant of the more widely known Ainara, which itself has the same meaning. The name reflects a connection to nature and t...
Enas is a feminine Arabic given name, the alternate transcription of إيناس (see Inas). It means "friendliness" in Arabic, derived from the ʾanisa root meaning "to be friendly" or "to be sociable." The name embodies warmt...
Encarna is a Spanish feminine given name, predominately used as a short form of Encarnación. The full name Encarnación directly means "incarnation" in Spanish, a term deeply rooted in Christian theology. It refers specif...
Encarnación is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the word encarnación, meaning "incarnation" in Spanish. The name is given in reference to the Incarnation of Jesus in the womb of the Virgin Mary, making it a pri...
Encarni is a Spanish feminine diminutive of Encarnación. The name Encarnación means “incarnation” in Spanish, directly referencing the Incarnation of Jesus in the womb of the Virgin Mary, a central doctrine in Christiani...
Encarnita is a diminutive of Encarnación, a Spanish name used predominantly in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.EtymologyEncarnita is a feminine diminutive, carrying connotations of affection or endearment, muc...
Endang is an Indonesian female name that means "ascetic woman, hermitess" in Indonesian. The name reflects values of spirituality and discipline, common in cultures influenced by Hindu-Buddhist and Islamic traditions.Ety...
Endelienta is the Latin form of Endellion, the Anglicized name of a 5th or 6th-century Cornish saint whose birth name is uncertain. According to tradition, she was a daughter of the legendary Welsh king Brychan Brycheini...
Endellion is the Anglicized form of Endelienta, the Latinized version of a name originally Welsh or Cornish. It was borne by a 5th- or 6th-century Cornish female saint whose birth name has been lost to history. According...
Endla is an Estonian female given name, derived from the name of a lake in eastern Estonia. The lake, known as Lake Endla, is prominent in Estonian folk poetry, where it often appears as a symbolic or picturesque element...
Endzela is a Georgian feminine name derived from the Georgian word endzela, meaning “snowdrop (flower)” (genus Galanthus). The snowdrop is among the first flowers to bloom in spring, often emerging through melting snow,...
Ene is an Estonian feminine given name, possibly a form of Anu, Anne, or Henrika. As a short and melodious name, it fits within Estonian naming traditions that favor concise names, often derived from longer or foreign so...
Enedina is the Spanish form of the Latin name Henedina, whose exact meaning remains unknown. This name was borne by an early Christian saint from Sardinia, martyred in the 2nd century alongside her companions Justa and J...
Eneida is the Portuguese and Spanish form of the name of the Aeneid, the epic poem by Virgil. It is directly derived from the title of the poem, which itself comes from the name of the Trojan hero Aeneas. The name is use...
Enfys is a Welsh feminine name meaning "rainbow." First recorded in the 19th century, it reflects the Welsh tradition of naming children after natural phenomena, a practice that grew in popularity during the Romantic era...
Engla is a Swedish female given name that originated as a feminine form of Engel. The name Engel itself is derived from Germanic names beginning with the element angil, which refers to the Angles, a Germanic tribe. From...
Engrácia is the Portuguese form of Engracia, which itself derives from the Late Roman name Engratia. The root Engratia comes from the Latin meaning "in (a state of) grace", conveying a sense of divine favor or blessednes...
Engracia is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Engratia, whjch was derived from Latin gratia meaning "grace." The name literally means "in (a state of) grace" and carries strong Christian connotations of divine favo...
Engratia is a Late Latin female name meaning "in (a state of) grace," derived from the Latin word gratia meaning "grace." The name is most notably associated with a 4th-century Christian saint and martyr venerated in Spa...
Enheduanna (Sumerian: 𒂗𒃶𒌌𒀭𒈾 Enḫéduanna, fl. c. 2300 BC) is a name derived from the Sumerian phrase En-hedu-anna, consisting of 𒂗 (en) meaning 'lady' or 'high priestess', hedu meaning 'ornament', and the name of the sky g...
Enid is a feminine given name of Welsh and Arthurian origins, likely derived from Middle Welsh eneit, meaning “soul, spirit, life.” The name is thought to come from the Proto-Celtic root *ana-ti̯o- (related to Gaulish an...
Enide is a character from Arthurian romance, best known as the wife of Erec (and later Geraint) in medieval tales. The name is the Old French form of Enid, which is derived from Welsh enaid meaning "soul, spirit, life."...