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EMERSEN
MasculineEnglish name meaning "son of Emma".
EMERSEN
FeminineUnique American given name created by combining Emma and Anderson, gaining popularity in recent years among parents seeking original names. Its meaning varies based on interpretation of its composite parts but is often associated with qualities like "universal strength" or "complete power.
EMERSON
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old German word "Ermann," meaning "entire" or "universal." It gained prominence through Ralph Waldo Emerson, an influential American essayist and philosopher known for his advocacy of individualism and nonconformity.
EMERSON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old German word "Ermann", meaning "universal" or "entire".
EMERSYN
MasculineThe American name Emersyn, a variant of Emerson, means 'ancient mother' in Old English.
EMERSYN
FeminineWelsh origin name meaning "great snow.
EMERSYNN
FeminineAmerican name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no explicitly stated meaning or history. Despite its unknown origin, many are drawn to Emersynn's unique sound and spelling.
EMERT
MasculineRare, historically significant name of unknown origin, possibly derived from French 'emer', meaning 'to strive' or 'to excel'.
EMERY
FeminineUnisex name of French origin, derived from the Germanic "Aimeric," meaning "home ruler." Popularized by Normans in England during their 11th-century conquest, it has historical significance, shared by figures like St. Emery of Aquitaine, and remains popular worldwide despite varying spellings.
EMERY
MasculineFrench name that means "to strive for" or "to aim for," derived from the Old French word "emerir.
EMERYK
MasculinePolish name derived from Mieroszewski, meaning "ruler of peace.
EMERYN
FeminineWelsh name meaning "enlightened" or "flame-haired," famously borne by Merlin in Arthurian legend and several historic Welsh kings.
EMERYNN
FeminineModern Irish feminine variant of Émer, meaning "universal" or "whole," combining tradition with uniqueness.
EMERYROSE
FeminineCaptivating French name composed of Émery, meaning 'ruler of the sea', and Rose, symbolizing beauty and love.
EMERYS
FeminineDistinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "emyr" meaning "leader". It has been used historically in Wales and has gained popularity in recent years for its attractive sound and powerful meaning.
EMERZON
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or etymological connection to popular names. Its rarity and mysterious nature make it intriguing and appealing to those who appreciate uncommon names.
EMESE
FeminineHungarian female given name with an unknown origin, though some suggest it may mean "milk". Despite its limited historical usage, Emese has gained popularity in Hungary and offers a distinct sound with five letters: E-m-e-s-e, pronounced /ˈɛmɛʃɛ/.
EMET
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "truth," derived from the root word א-מ-t.
EMETERIO
MasculineUnique Spanish male given name derived from Latin "meteorius," relating to meteors and associated with Jupiter Meter, the Roman god of storms.
EMETH
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "truth" or "fidelity," appearing in literature like Milton's "Paradise Lost.
EMETT
MasculineEmmett is an Irish name meaning "dynamic and lively," popularized in recent decades after initially gaining traction in 19th-century Ireland.
EMI
FeminineUnisex Japanese name with multiple meanings, often associated with 'beauty of the sea' or 'beautiful courage', having historical significance through notable figures like Michiko, consort of Emperor Heizei.
EMIA
FeminineBasque feminine given name derived from "Emaia," meaning "beautiful." It has historic significance as the name of Saint Emelia and is celebrated in Basque literature, embodying grace, charm, strength, and independence.
EMIAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name that means "to protect" or "guardian", derived from the Hebrew word "em" meaning "mother". Traditionally considered female, it was popular among ancient Israelites for girls expected to be strong mothers.
EMIAS
MasculineEmias: A Greek-origin name derived from 'hemeros', meaning 'on earth', also linked to Hermes, the god of speed, cleverness, and messages.
EMIDIO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from Latin 'Aemilius', meaning 'rivaling' or 'striving for equality'.
EMIE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'emet', meaning 'truth'.
EMIEL
MasculineDutch male given name derived from Hebrew elements "Emet" (truth) and "El" (God/mighty), translating to "God's truth.
EMIER
MasculineEimiter is a rare Spanish boy's name derived from "emir," meaning "commander" or "leader.
EMIGDIO
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Ambroise', meaning 'immortal'.
EMIJAH
FeminineUnique male given name of Hebrew origin that has gained popularity recently. Its meaning varies depending on the source but includes interpretations such as "God is with us" or "The Lord is my God." This name carries spiritual significance and shares similarities with the Hebrew name Elijah.
EMIKA
FeminineSlavic origin name derived from Czech 'Ema', meaning "torch" or "shining light", signifying brightness and potential.
EMIKO
MasculineCharming Japanese feminine given name derived from "eme" (Picturesque) and "ko" (Child), translating to "beautiful child".
EMIKO
FeminineLovely Japanese female name meaning 'favored child', composed of 'Emi' (favor/grace) and 'ko' (child), popularized during the Meiji era.
EMIL
MasculineEmil is of German origin, meaning "noble man," derived from the elements "ahelm" and "man".
EMIL
FeminineGerman name derived from Latin "Aemilius," possibly meaning "to excel" or "rival." It's been a popular choice in Europe since Roman times and has been borne by notable figures like Emil Zatopek and Emil Jannings.
EMILA
FeminineEmily is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "to strive for". Popularized during the Victorian era in England, Emily remains a classic and popular choice today, associated with notable figures like Emily Brontë.
EMILCE
FeminineRare Spanish female name derived from the Latin 'Emiliano', meaning 'to excel' or 'to rival'.
EMILDA
FeminineGerman origin name meaning "noble" or "bold", popular during the Middle Ages in Europe, often associated with girls from noble families expected to display strength and capability.
EMILE
MasculineMale given name of French origin, derived from Latin "Aemilius," meaning "rival" or "to strive for." It gained popularity through Jean-Jacques Rousseau's novel "Emile" and has been carried by notable figures like Émile Zola and Émile Bernard.