All about the name EMMALEA

Meaning, origin, history.

Emmalea is a unique and charming name of American origin. It was created by combining the names Emma and Leah, two popular names in their own right.

The name Emma originates from Germanic roots, where it means "universal" or "whole". It has been used throughout history, with notable figures such as Emma, Queen consort of England (1002-1052) and Emma, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (1876-1917). The name Leah also has Germanic origins, meaning "weary" or "meadow". It is derived from the Hebrew word "lē'āh", which means "weary".

Emmalea is not a name with a long historical background. Instead, it emerged in the late 20th century as a unique and creative option for parents looking to give their child a distinctive name. Today, Emmalea remains relatively rare but has gained popularity in recent years.

Despite its short history, Emmalea has begun to make appearances in popular culture. For instance, Emmalea is a character in the television show "The Vampire Diaries".

Overall, Emmalea is a beautiful and unique name that combines two classic names into one distinctive option. Its meaning of "universal" or "whole" gives it a strong and powerful connotation, while its American origins give it a modern and fresh feel.

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United States

Popularity of the name EMMALEA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some statistics regarding the given name Emmalea in the United States:

Starting from 1986, there were a total of 459 babies named Emmalea born over the course of three decades, until the year 2020.

The name's popularity fluctuated over time. The earliest records show that it was quite rare at first, with only five births each in both 1986 and 1989. However, it began to gain traction by the early 1990s, with eight babies named Emmalea in both 1990 and 1992.

The years 1993 to 2000 marked a significant increase in popularity for this name. During these years, there were at least ten births each year, peaking at 21 births in the year 2000.

Interestingly, Emmalea's popularity seemed to have two peaks after that. The first peak occurred from 2003 to 2005, with a total of 74 babies named Emmalea during these three years. This was followed by another peak from 2008 to 2010, with a combined total of 62 births.

After the year 2010, however, there was a noticeable decrease in popularity for this name. In fact, from 2015 onwards, fewer than ten babies were named Emmalea each year. This trend continued until the most recent records available, with seven births each in both 2019 and 2020.

In summary, while Emmalea was not a particularly common name overall, it did enjoy some periods of popularity in the United States over the past three decades. However, its popularity has been steadily declining since the mid-2010s.

Name variation EMMALEA.