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EMER
FeminineIrish name derived from the ancient Irish word 'émar', meaning 'universal' or 'ruler'.
EMERA
FeminineDistinctive Latin female name derived from the precious gemstone emerald, evoking images of beauty, rarity, and timelessness. Historically, it has been associated with qualities such as intelligence, harmony, and abundance.
EMERAL
MasculineEmerald is a captivating female name derived from the green gemstone emerald, originating from Old French 'esmeralde' and Vulgar Latin 'esmaralda', meaning 'green gemstone'.
EMERAL
FeminineEmerald is an English name derived from the vibrant green gemstone, popularized by Sir Walter Scott's poem 'The Lady of the Lake' in 1810.
EMERALD
MasculineEnglish name derived from the precious green gemstone emerald, which signifies growth, renewal, harmony, and good fortune.
EMERALD
FeminineEnglish name derived from the vibrant green gemstone of the same name, symbolizing growth and fertility.
EMERALDA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name originating from the precious green gemstone 'emerald'. It signifies nature, growth, fertility, wisdom, and harmony.
EMERAUDE
FeminineFrench origin and means "emerald.
EMERCYN
FeminineRare and distinctive given name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Germanic 'Emeric' meaning "home ruler," or having Welsh roots related to sea power. Its enigmatic nature allows bearers to create their own stories around it.
EMERE
MasculineEmeré is a unique French name derived from 'emeraude,' meaning emerald, known for its vibrant green color and wisdom.
EMEREE
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Emerald or the English word "emerie," referring to the precious gemstone emerald. Its meaning is often associated with wisdom, love, and beauty, reflecting the qualities of the emerald stone itself. Throughout history, notable women have carried this name, contributing to its popularity in various cultures around the world today.
EMEREIGH
FeminineEmeriegh is an uncommon Scottish name derived from the Germanic 'Emeric', meaning "powerful in battle".
EMERETT
MasculineEnglish name that means "famous warrior" or "protection/guardian", making it unique and distinct despite its rarity.
EMEREY
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name with uncertain origins. While some suggest it could be a variant of Germanic Emery, meaning 'to make bright', there's no definitive proof. Used for both boys and girls, Emerey has gained recent popularity.
EMERI
FeminineLayn is a rare given name of unknown origin and meaning, having been used sporadically since the mid-20th century with no significant periods of popularity. It was not among the top 1000 names for boys or girls in recent years in the United States.
EMERI
MasculineUncommon Italian name meaning "to emerge" or "appear," symbolizing new beginnings, growth, and self-discovery, originally used for boys but now also given to girls.
EMERIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "emerere," meaning "to earn" or "to deserve." It signifies hard work, determination, and admiration-worthiness. Although its historical records are scarce, Emeria may have been used in ancient Roman times for children seen as destined for greatness. Today, it's a distinctive choice for parents seeking something special for their daughter.
EMERIC
MasculineHungarian name with Old German roots, translating to 'powerful ruler', reflecting strength and leadership.
EMERICH
MasculineHungarian name derived from Old German elements, meaning 'renowned warrior', and was famously borne by King Emeric I of Hungary (1075-1089).
EMERICK
MasculineUnique German origin name derived from "ermin" (home-ruler) and "ric" (power), signifying 'mighty home ruler'. It has been used throughout Europe, notably by Saint Emeric of Hungary, and remains relatively rare today.
EMERIE
FeminineDistinctive French name meaning 'to strive' or 'excel', often used for girls but suitable for boys too. It encourages ambition and determination.
EMERIE
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of French origin, derived from "émeraude," meaning emerald, embodying attributes of fertility, love, and good fortune.
EMERIEE
FeminineLatin-origin unisex name derived from "emere," meaning "to buy" or "obtain." Historically associated with commerce and trade, it was first used by ancient Romans to honor boys destined for business success. Today, Emeriee is recognized as a unique, culturally transcending given name.
EMERII
FeminineRare Latin-origin name derived from Aemilius, meaning "to strive for" or "to rival".
EMERIK
MasculineCzech-derived name meaning "gemstone," popularized by Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century, and has since been adopted across Slavic nations.
EMERIL
MasculineIrish name that means "command of the sea," tracing back to legendary queen Emire in Irish mythology and gaining popularity due to Chef Emeril Lagasse.
EMERIL
FeminineAncient Irish name derived from Émir or Émer, meaning "universal ruler" or "powerful," popularized by a legendary warrior queen in medieval times and now used for both boys and girls worldwide.
EMERINE
FeminineUnique female name with Latin roots via 'emere,' meaning 'to buy' or 'acquire.' Popularized in medieval France as a feminine form of Emeric ('to enrich'), it evokes prosperity and has been adopted by various cultures, notable bearers include French noblewoman Emerine de Lannoy.
EMERIS
FeminineDistinctive Latin name with a deep meaning: 'to emerge' or 'to rise', symbolizing growth and progress.
EMERIS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "to earn" or "to deserve," connoting determination and hard work, historically used for both genders but more often for females recently.
EMERITA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name originally used in ancient Rome to denote individuals who had earned something significant through hard work or achievements. It carries connotations of earning, deserving, and achievement.
EMERITO
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from Latin 'emeritus', meaning 'having earned' or 'deserved'. Traditionally reserved for individuals who retired from public service with honor, it carries historical significance as a title of respect in Spain.
EMERLEE
FeminineCaptivating name of unknown origin, its meaning unexplained but open to creative interpretation.
EMERLEIGH
FeminineDistinctive English given name derived from Old English words "emer" meaning "to strive for" or "to excel," and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing." It translates to "striving in the woodland clearing.
EMERLEY
FeminineElegant English name derived from the precious green gemstone emerald, signifying beauty and rarity.
EMERLIE
FeminineEnchanting feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'emerau', meaning 'to shimmer' or 'gleam'. It is associated with light and radiance, and linked to the emerald gemstone symbolizing growth and rebirth. While not historically widespread, Emerlie has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and positive connotations.
EMERLINE
FeminineUnique French name created by poet Nerval for his heroine in "Les Filles du feu". While it has no specific meaning, it's associated with mystery and unattainability in French literature. Despite its literary origins, Emerline remains relatively rare as a given name, preserving its uniqueness and allure.
EMERLY
FeminineUncommon yet captivating English name derived from Emerald, the gemstone, with roots tracing back to medieval England.
EMERLYN
FeminineRare, elegant Welsh girl's name derived from the gemstone emerald, signifying wisdom and beauty.
EMERLYNN
FeminineIrish name derived from Émer, meaning "universal" or "boar", with the suffix "-lynn" signifying "from the lake". It evolved from the ancient Irish lineage of Éimhear and is associated with strength and courage.