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EMARIYA
FeminineCaptivating African feminine name derived from the Swahili word "Emari", meaning 'to love' or 'love'. It signifies deep affection, warmth, kindness, and unity through its powerful emotional connotations.
EMAROSA
FeminineDistinctive and beautiful Italian girl's name derived from 'Amor' (love) and 'Rosa' (rose), meaning 'rose of love'.
EMARRI
MasculineEmari is an attractive African American name created by blending Emerald and Maria, symbolizing wisdom, growth, strength, and resilience.
EMARY
MasculineModern variant of the ancient Irish name Emer, meaning "universal" or "ruler," inspired by the legendary wife of Cuchulainn.
EMARY
FeminineRare, English name derived from 'emer', meaning 'to strive' or 'flourish', originally given to people living in emerald-colored places or emerald merchants.
EMAUNI
FeminineAfrican name of Akan origin meaning "born on Monday," symbolizing spiritual blessings and guidance from the ancestors.
EMAURI
FeminineCaptivating African name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning "my peaceful heart".
EMAURI
MasculineUnique African name derived from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria, combining Erelu ("queen" or "princess") and Maiyi ("to be great" or "to excel"), signifying 'great queen' or 'excelling princess'.
EMAYA
FeminineDistinctive Hispanic unisex name derived from the Spanish 'ayama', meaning 'breath' or 'life'. Its popularity has grown recently due to its powerful meaning of vitality.
EMAYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'night' or 'darkness', also associated with protection, popularized by ancient Arabic literature and valued in Muslim cultures.
EMAZA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew female name derived from "emunah," meaning faith, signifying trust and reliability.
EMBER
MasculineGirl's name of uncertain origin, believed to mean "home-born" or "spark", popularized by media and reaching peak popularity in 2019 at number 675.
EMBER
FeminineEmber, of English origin, means 'ember', symbolizing warmth and enduring strength.
EMBERLEA
FeminineModern blend of Ember (glowing fire) and Leia (night), combining warmth, passion, energy, and mystery.
EMBERLEE
FeminineModern American feminine name created to evoke warmth, energy, and uniqueness, combining elements of "ember" meaning fiery passion and "-lee" suggesting lightness and grace, without any specific linguistic or mythological meaning attached.
EMBERLEI
FeminineRare, French-origin name derived from Occitan, meaning 'spark of battle'.
EMBERLEIGH
FeminineRare English name derived from Emmeline, which means "work," combined with "-leigh," meaning "meadow" or "clearing." It balances strength and beauty while offering a unique identity without historical predecessors.
EMBERLEY
FeminineCaptivating English name derived from Old English words meaning "home in the woodland clearing.
EMBERLI
FeminineFrench-origin unisex name meaning 'to set on fire' or 'ignite,' associated with warmth, passion, and energy.
EMBERLIE
FeminineRare and distinctive girl's name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, first appearing in the U.S. in 2015. Its uniqueness may stem from recent trends in naming, such as the popularity of names containing "ember" and "lie." Despite its lack of historical or linguistic roots, Emberlie stands out for its rarity and intrigue.
EMBERLIN
FeminineNewly coined English name combining 'Ember', meaning glowing coal or wood in fire, and 'lin', inspired by names like Lincoln.
EMBERLY
FeminineModern female name created by combining elements of other names like ember and Emily or Amber, with interpretations including 'burning bright' or 'radiant beauty'.
EMBERLYN
FeminineModern name created by blending Ember and Lynn, signifying 'smoldering fire' and 'lake/pool', respectively. Its dual fiery-serene nature makes it distinctive yet meaningful.
EMBERLYNN
FeminineUnique female given name of unknown origin, believed to be a combination of "ember" and "lynn," signifying "burning light" or "sparkling glow." Despite its lack of historical significance and unclear meaning, Emberlynn remains an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names due to its modern sound.
EMBERLYNNE
FeminineRecently coined female name that combines "ember" meaning glowing coal and "-lynn," derived from Welsh personal name Llanelli, suggesting warmth, light, and potential connection to Wales.
EMBERROSE
FeminineNewly created name combining "ember" (warmth) and "rose" (love), symbolizing passion and beauty.
EMBERSYN
FeminineEmbersyn: A captivating, recently popularized name in English-speaking countries, unknown origin allows for creative personal interpretation.
EMBERT
MasculineEmber is a distinctive Germanic name derived from 'ember', meaning glowing coal after a fire has burned down, symbolizing enduring heat and light.
EMBLA
FeminineOld Norse feminine given name, derived from two elements: 'umbi' meaning 'grove' or 'shelter', and 'ala' signifying 'noble'. In Norse mythology, Embla was the first woman created by the gods Odin, Vili, and Ve. This mythological origin gives Embla an air of mystique and ancient charm. Today, it is uncommonly used.
EMBRA
FeminineEmber is an uncommon name with an uncertain origin, but its use could be inspired by the English word for "small flame," symbolizing warmth and passion. Despite limited popularity in recent years, it gained recognition through the protagonist Ember in "The City of Ember" series.
EMBRACE
FeminineModern American name derived from the verb 'embrace,' meaning to hold with affection or support. It signifies warmth, love, and nurturing.
EMBREE
MasculineRare American given name with no clear origin or universally agreed-upon meaning, but its uniqueness makes it distinctive.
EMBREE
FeminineUnique American given name of English occupational origin, once meaning 'maker or seller of breeches'.
EMBREY
FeminineRare English name derived from "embeorh," meaning "dedicated to the army." Traditionally given to children with military backgrounds, this unisex name signifies bravery and power.
EMBRI
FeminineRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'living' or 'alive', with mythological roots as one of Uranus's hundred-armed sons.
EMBRIE
FeminineUncommon, exotic name of uncertain origin, first gaining popularity in the early 20th century USA.
EMBRII
FeminineDistinctive Greek-derived name, coined recently, signifying the beginning of life or growth; it's gender-neutral with increasing popularity despite its rarity.
EMBRY
FeminineRare Greek-derived given name meaning 'young or immature organism', historically associated with notable figures like US Representative Embry W. Rucker and co-founder of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University John Paul Riddle, and today chosen for its uniqueness and connotations of growth and new beginnings.
EMBRY
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "to strive" or "to try," often associated with determination and ambition.
EMBRYA
FeminineModern African-origin feminine name derived from Embre, meaning 'to bring forth' or 'give birth'. It's associated with creation and new beginnings.