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EMILE
FeminineFrench name of Latin origin, meaning "rival" or "to excel," popularized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's novel Émile.
EMILEA
FeminineEmilea, of Hebrew origin, means 'sea', conveying depth and beauty like the ocean.
EMILEAH
FeminineHebrew female name meaning "to strive after" or "to strive for", derived from the Hebrew word "emel".
EMILEE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Émile, meaning 'rival' or 'to strive', popularized by Gustave Flaubert's novel 'Émile Zola'.
EMILEE
MasculineModern American name with classic French roots, derived from Émile meaning 'to excel' or 'rival', and combining it with the feminine suffix "-ee".
EMILEIGH
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning "universal" or "boar", variant of Emer, with a rich history dating back to ancient Ireland, popular among parents looking for unique names.
EMILENE
FeminineElegant Italian name meaning "to excel" or "rival", derived from the Latin Aemilius. It gained popularity during medieval Italy and shares roots with Emily and Amelia. Despite its Italian origins, Emilene is found worldwide in literature and popular culture.
EMILEO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Latin Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "to strive", with notable historical figures like Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Gaius Aemilius Scaurus.
EMILEY
FeminineAmerican feminine given name, a variant of Emily, derived from the Latin Aemilia, meaning 'rival' or 'striving for excellence'. It's a distinctive and beautiful choice for girls, conveying ambition and determination.
EMILI
FeminineCharming Catalan name derived from the Latin Aemilius, meaning "to rival" or "excel".
EMILIA
MasculineEmilia, derived from Latin 'aemulus' meaning 'rival', is an ancient Roman feminine given name with historical and literary significance.
EMILIA
FeminineElegant Latin name meaning 'to rival or excel', popularized by ancient Roman families and notable figures like Saint Emilie de Rodat.
EMILIAH
FeminineEmiliah: A captivating Hebrew name derived from Emmanuel, meaning 'God with us', combining historical depth and modern appeal.
EMILIAN
MasculineEmilian: A Latin-derived name meaning "rivaling or excelling," popular throughout history among various cultures, including notable Roman figures like Emperor Aemilius Paulus.
EMILIANA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally popular amongst ancient Roman families, meaning 'belonging to or from the tribe of Aemilus'.
EMILIANI
FeminineEmilianis is a rare Italian name derived from the Latin "Aemilius," meaning "to rival" or "rivaling.
EMILIANN
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning "to excel," derived from the Latin word "aemilius." It has historical significance, as it was carried by figures like Saint Emiliana, and gained popularity in recent years for its classic yet unique spelling.
EMILIANNA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name that means "to excel" or "rival," associated with the notable Aemilia clan of ancient Rome.
EMILIANNE
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from Emiliano which means "to strive for" or "ambitious".
EMILIANO
MasculineEmiliano, of Italian origin, is the male form of Emily, meaning 'rival'. It hails from the Latin 'Aemilius', itself derived from the Etruscan 'Aimiles'.
EMILIANO
FeminineMale given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "Aemilius," which means "rival" or "to excel.
EMILIAROSE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'to excel', popularized by the wife of Roman Emperor Vespasian, with the addition of 'rose' giving it a feminine touch and symbolizing love and beauty.
EMILIE
MasculineGerman-origin feminine name derived from 'Emil,' which means 'to strive for excellence' in Latin.
EMILIE
FeminineFemale name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name 'Aemilius', meaning 'to rival' or 'excel'.
EMILIEE
FeminineFrench feminine name derived from Emmeline, composed of "hem" meaning 'home' and "mael" meaning 'chief', signifying 'home ruler' or 'protector'.
EMILIEN
MasculineFrench boy's name derived from the Latin Aemilius, meaning 'to strive for' or 'rival', popular among ancient Roman families and later adopted by French nobility. It evokes ambition, intelligence, and sophistication.
EMILIENNE
FeminineClassic French feminine name derived from Latin 'Aemilius', signifying 'rival' or 'excellence'. It has been popular throughout France's history.
EMILIJA
FeminineBulgarian feminine given name meaning 'rival' or 'equal', reflecting its origin and association with fairness.
EMILIN
FeminineRare but charming Slavic given name meaning "dear" or "gracious.
EMILINA
FeminineUnique and elegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'aemulus', meaning rival or competitor, but evoking strength, ambition, and determination.
EMILINE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female given name meaning "to strive or excel," associated with the prominent Roman gens Aemilia, and borne by notable historical figures like Aemilius Paullus.
EMILIO
FeminineItalian name derived from Latin "Aemilius," meaning "to excel" or "rival.
EMILIO
MasculineItalian name with ancient Roman roots, meaning 'to excel' or 'rival', and carries a rich history of nobility, intellect, and cultural significance.
EMILIYA
FeminineDistinctive Bulgarian feminine name derived from 'EMI', meaning 'to rival'.
EMILIYAH
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning 'to strive or excel', offering a distinctive twist on the classic Emily while retaining its roots and carrying a rich history of Jewish culture.
EMILLE
FeminineEmile is a French name of Germanic origin meaning "at home," popularized by philosophers like Rousseau and notable figures such as Émile Zola and Émile Durkheim.
EMILLEE
FeminineEmilee is a unique and elegant feminine name of French origin derived from Émile, meaning 'to strive or excel'.
EMILLIA
FeminineEmilia is an elegant Latin-derived name meaning "to excel" or "rival," popularized by prominent historical figures like Empress Maria Antonia of Austria and aviator Amelia Earhart.
EMILLIANA
FeminineRare yet elegant female Italian name derived from Emiliano, carrying the essence of excellence.
EMILLIANNA
FeminineRare yet charming Italian feminine form of Emiliano, derived from the Latin 'aemulus', meaning 'to strive or rival'.