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EMOURA
FeminineIntriguing African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'wealth that comes', and historically associated with one of seven revered princesses in Yoruba tradition.
EMPERATRIZ
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name meaning Empress, derived from Latin 'imperator'.
EMPERESS
FeminineRare yet regal given name of Latin origin, meaning "female emperor," derived from the Roman military title "imperator.
EMPEROR
MasculineThe name Emperor, derived from Latin 'imperator', means 'commander' or 'ruler' and signifies ultimate power.
EMPRESS
FeminineRare yet powerful Latin-derived given name, meaning "female emperor," once famously borne by Empress Wu Zetian of China.
EMPRIS
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'emphasis', meaning strength, stability, and importance.
EMPRISS
FeminineAncient, distinctive name of unknown origin, first appearing in 13th-century England.
EMPRYSS
FeminineUnique Welsh name with a powerful history. Derived from Emrys, used by ancient warrior-kings like Ambrosius and Emrys Wledig, it signifies immortality and power.
EMRA
FeminineTurkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word 'emir', meaning 'commander' or 'leader'.
EMRA
MasculineTurkish unisex name derived from "emir," meaning "commander" or "leader." It has been traditionally used for boys but is now also popular for girls due to its powerful sound and historical significance.
EMRAAN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', traditionally associated with leadership and nobility.
EMRAH
MasculineMasculine given name of Turkish origin, derived from the Arabic name 'Amr meaning "life" or "long-lived", with a distinctively Turkish sound added by the suffix "-h".
EMRAH
FeminineTraditional Turkish male name derived from "emir" (commander) and "ah" (brother), translating to 'commanding brother'.
EMRAKEL
FeminineUnique, mysterious name of unknown origin, with meanings and history lost to time.
EMRAN
MasculineMerelin is a rare, enchanting name of French origin derived from Occitan "Meravell," translating to "wonderful" or "marvelous." It also bears association with Merlin, the legendary Arthurian sorcerer. Once popular among Occitan speakers, it now stands independently as an elegant and whimsical choice.
EMRE
MasculineTurkish male name of Arabic origin meaning "prince" or "leader".
EMRE
FeminineTurkish male name derived from the Arabic 'amir', meaning 'commander' or 'leader'. It's popular in Turkey and associated with historical figures like Emre Aşık, a renowned folk poet.
EMREE
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning "prince" or "commander," associated with leadership and power.
EMREE
FeminineArabic-origin given name meaning 'leader', popularized by historical figures like Emirate of Morocco and gaining recognition today beyond traditional Muslim communities due to its unique sound and strong identity.
EMREIGH
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with Emer or Emerich but possibly derived from elsewhere.
EMREY
MasculineIrish name derived from the surname Ó Maolmhuaidh, meaning "descendant of a devotee of St. Mochuda.
EMREY
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, chosen likely for its unique sound rather than any historical or cultural significance.
EMRI
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'commander' or 'leader', reflecting strength and authority.
EMRI
FeminineUnique Turkish name derived from "emir," meaning "commander" or "prince." Traditionally used for boys expected to become leaders, it also has historical ties to the Ottoman Empire. Today, while still primarily male, Emri can be a strong choice for either gender.
EMRIC
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Amr', meaning 'power' or 'mighty'.
EMRICK
MasculineEmrick, of German origin, means 'universal ruler' or 'powerful protector', denoting strength and protection.
EMRIE
FeminineUncommon English variant spelling of Emma, with Germanic origins and the meaning 'whole' or 'universal'.
EMRIE
MasculineDistinctive American given name, created as a variant of Emma, which means 'whole' or 'universal'.
EMRIELLA
FeminineLatin origin name derived from "emerauda," meaning "emerald.
EMRIELLE
FeminineUnique, beautiful feminine given name of French origin, derived from "emerielle" meaning 'work', but also interpreted as 'emerging' or 'rising'.
EMRIK
MasculineScandinavian name originating from Norway, meaning 'powerful friend'.
EMRIS
MasculineUncommon unisex name of unknown origin with no widely accepted meaning.
EMRIS
FeminineUnique name with unknown origins, often suggested to be derived from Latin or Greek roots but without definitive evidence. Despite its uncertain history, it has been used throughout various cultures and may have been given in honor of notable figures like Saint Emeric. Today, Emris remains an uncommon yet captivating choice due to its uniqueness and mysterious origins.
EMRON
MasculinePersian-origin unisex given name, meaning 'wise/intelligent' or 'light/brightness', gaining recent popularity despite lacking historical significance and having no specific cultural or religious ties.
EMROY
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, used by individuals across different cultures since the 19th century, with no universally agreed-upon meaning.
EMRY
MasculineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, with theories linking it to Welsh, English, or Irish names like Emery or Emer.
EMRY
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, used throughout history in various parts of the world like England and France since the 13th century. Its meaning is open to interpretation, with some associating it with qualities of gemstones or Welsh meanings like "industrious" or "merciful." Today, Emry remains relatively rare but appeals for its uniqueness and personal significance.
EMRYCK
MasculineRare, recently coined given name with unknown origins and meaning, allowing individuals to create their own significance for the distinctive moniker.
EMRYK
MasculineUnique Polish name derived from Emerich, meaning "powerful at home" or "strong in the universe".
EMRYN
FeminineRare, exotic name with unknown origins and no universally agreed-upon meaning.