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30,235Emeterio is a Spanish given name, derived from the Latin Emeterius. The name's ultimate origin is uncertain, but it is possibly of Greek origin. The name is strongly associated with the early Christian martyr Saint Emete...
Emeterius is a name of uncertain meaning, possibly of Greek origin, best known through the veneration of Saint Emeterius, a 3rd-century Roman soldier and martyr. Along with his companion Celedonius, Emeterius is celebrat...
Emi is a feminine Japanese given name, also occasionally used as a surname. Written in kanji as 恵美, 絵美, or other combinations, the name typically conveys meanings drawn from two elements: e can mean "favour, benefit"...
Emidio is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Late Latin name Emygdius, which itself was possibly a Latinized form of an ancient Gaulish name of uncertain meaning. The name is closely associated with Saint E...
Emiel is a Dutch form of the name Emil, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, which itself comes from Latin aemulus meaning "rival." The name Aemilius was borne by several prominent ancient Romans, including Aemil...
Emigdia is the Spanish feminine form of Emidio, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Emygdius. The root name Emygdius may represent a Latinized form of an ancient Gaulish name, though its original meaning remain...
Emigdio is the Spanish form of the Late Latin name Emidio, ultimately derived from Emygdius. This ancient name likely originated as a Latinized form of a Gaulish name, though its original meaning remains unknown. The nam...
Etymology and Meaning Emiko is a feminine Japanese given name, typically formed from three kanji elements: the first character often 恵 (e) meaning "favour" or "blessing", combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 子...
Emil is a male given name of Indo-European origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, which itself comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" or "eager." The name also has a secondary etymological conne...
Émile is the French form of Emil, which ultimately derives from the Roman family name Aemilius, itself rooted in the Latin aemulus meaning "rival" or possibly "industrious."EtymologyThe name traces back to the gens Aemil...
Emile is the English form of Émile, the French version of the Roman family name Aemilius, ultimately derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".EtymologyThe root name Emil comes from the Latin Aemilius, a prominent patri...
Emilee is a variant of the name Emily, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. It is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries.The name Emily itself became popular in the English-...
Etymology and OriginEmili is the Catalan form of the Latin name Aemilius, which derives from the Latin word aemulus meaning "rival." The name was borne by the patrician Roman family gens Aemilia, one of the most prominen...
Emili is a Croatian and Hungarian variant of the name Emily. Emily itself is the English feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius, which is derived from the Latin aemulus meaning “rival” or “striving to equal”. Th...
Emília is a feminine given name used in Portuguese, Slovak, and Hungarian, originating as a form of the Roman family name Aemilius. It is directly related to Emily, the English version of the same name, which became wide...
Emilía is the Icelandic feminine form of Emil, derived from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name. It is closely related to Emily, the English counterpart. The Latin root aemulus means 'rival' or 'striving to equal'.In...
Emilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used across Europe and the Americas. It is the Italian form of the name Aemilia, derived from the Latin nomen Aemilius, a Roman family name. The root of Aemilius is...
Emilian is a masculine given name used in Romanian and Polish, derived as a form of the Roman cognomen Aemilianus (see also Emiliano). The name ultimately traces back to Emil, from the Latin family name Aemilius, which i...
Emiliana is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking cultures. It is the feminine form of Emiliano, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus. The root name Emil tra...
Emiliano is a male given name used in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus, which itself originated from the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emil). The root name Aemiliu...
Émilie is a French female given name, the feminine form of the male name Émile, ultimately derived from the Latin Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emily). The root name Emily, in turn, ha...
Emílie is the Czech feminine form of the Latin name Aemilius, which belongs to the Roman family name Aemilia gens. It is equivalent to the English name Emily and is cognate with forms such as Emilie and Emilia found in o...
Emilie is a feminine given name commonly used in Czech, Danish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, serving as the local form of Emily. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name possibly meanin...
Émilien is a French masculine given name, derived as the French form of the Latin name Aemilianus, which ultimately traces back to the Roman family name Aemilius. The root of this family name is believed to come from the...
Émilienne is the French feminine form of Emiliano, ultimately deriving from the Roman family name Aemilius (see Emil), which came from Latin aemulus meaning “rival.” The name is pronounced /e.mi.ljɛn/ in French and is th...
Emiliia is a Ukrainian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Ukrainian Емілія (Emiliya). It is ultimately a form of the Latin name Aemilia, which is the feminine version of the Roman family name Aemilius, me...
Emīlija is a Latvian feminine given name, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. It is the Latvian cognate of the international name Emily. The masculine counterpart in Latvian is Emīls.Etymology and HistoryThe Lat...
Emilija is a feminine given name used in several Slavic and Baltic languages, including Croatian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a direct feminine form of the Latin family name Emil, which originates...
Emílio is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent to the English Emil. It is a learned borrowing directly from the Latin Aemilius, the name of a prominent Roman gens (family clan). The Latin surname Aemilius is der...
Emilio is a given name common in Italian and Spanish languages, derived from the Latin family name Aemilius, which itself comes from the Latin word aemulus meaning "rival." It is the Italian and Spanish form of Emil, whi...
Emilios is the Greek form of the Latin family name Aemilius, which originated from the Latin word aemulus meaning "rival." The name is thus rooted in the Roman Aemilia gens, a prominent patrician clan of ancient Rome. It...
Emilis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the local form of the name Emil. The name ultimately derives from the Latin family name Aemilius, which in turn comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" o...
Emiliya is the Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, ultimately derived from the Latin word aemulus meaning "rival" or "emulating." It is thus a cognate of the more wi...
Emiliyan is the Bulgarian form of the Roman cognomen Aemilianus, which developed into the name Emiliano in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. A cognomen was the third name in the classical Roman naming convention, often o...
Emīls is the Latvian form of Emil, which itself derives from the Roman family name Aemilius, ultimately from Latin aemulus meaning "rival." As a Baltic adaptation, Emīls follows standard Latvian transliteration patterns,...
Emily is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, making it the feminine form of Emil. The name ultimately comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" or "striving to e...
Emin is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Bosnian masculine given name, derived as a form of Amin. The root name Amin comes from Arabic ʾamīn, meaning "truthful" or "trustworthy." This name is popular among Bosniaks in the Bal...
Emina is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived as a form of Amina, the feminine form of the Arabic name Amin. The name is closely tied to Islamic tradition and pronunciation variants across different cultures.Etymology...
Emine is a Turkish feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the Turkish form of Amina, which itself derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure". With a different Arabic spelling, Amina is also a f...
Emir is the Turkish form and a Bosnian variant of the masculine given name Amir 1. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root "to command", giving rise to the meaning "commander, prince". The Arabic word amir (أمير...
Emira is a Bosnian variant of the name Amira 1. This feminine name, popular among Bosniaks in the Balkans, is directly derived from the Arabic word amīra, meaning “princess, commander, or ruler,” itself the feminine form...
Emirhan is a Turkish masculine given name formed by combining two prestigious positional titles: emir ("amir, commander, prince") and han ("khan, ruler, leader"). The name thus carries the compound meaning "ruler prince"...
Emlyn is a Welsh masculine given name that originates from an ancient region in southwestern Wales, known as Emlyn. The name's etymology is derived from the Welsh elements am, meaning "around," and glyn, meaning "valley,...
Emma is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, derived from ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal." It likely originated as a short form of older Germanic names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude, built on the element ir...
Emmaline is a variant of Emmeline, a name that entered English via the Normans. Emmeline itself derives from the Old French Emeline, a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal, meaning "unceasing, vig...
Emmalyn is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries. It functions either as a variant of Emmeline or as a combination of Emma and the fashionable suffix lyn. As such, Emmalyn reflects a modern trend of co...
Emmanouel is a Greek form of the name Emmanuel, derived from the Hebrew עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning "God is with us." This name appears in the Greek Septuagint translation of the Old Testament, specifically in the...
Emmanouil is the Greek form of Emmanuel, a name derived from the Hebrew ʿImmanuʾel meaning "God is with us." In the Greek-speaking world, it has been used since the Christianization of the region, as the name of the prop...
Emmanuel is a masculine given name that originates from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning "God is with us". This name is composed of the elements עִם (ʿim) meaning "with" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". It a...
Emmanuele is an Italian variant of Emanuele, itself the Italian form of Emmanuel. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning "God is with us," from the roots ʿim ("with") and ʾel ("God"), t...
Emmanuelle is the French feminine form of Emmanuel, derived from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning “God is with us” — from the roots עִם (ʿim) meaning “with” and אֵל (ʾel) meaning “God.” This name appears...
Emmanuhel is a Latin Biblical form of Immanuel, which itself derives from the Hebrew name ʿImmanuʾel meaning "God is with us" (from ʿim "with" and ʾel "God"). This variant spelling appears in certain Latin versions of th...
Emmanuil is the Russian form of Emmanuel, a name of profound religious significance originating from the Hebrew name ʿImmanuʾel, meaning "God is with us." This name draws from the Hebrew roots ʿim ("with") and ʾel ("God"...
Emmeline is a feminine given name of French origin, introduced to England by the Normans. It derives from the Old French Emeline, a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal, which means "unceasing, vi...
Emmerich is a masculine given name and surname of Germanic origin. It is a composite name whose second element is rih, meaning "ruler,king." The first element has uncertain origins, possibly from irmin "whole, great" (re...
Emmerson is an English given name and surname, functioning as a variant spelling of Emerson. The name traces its etymology through the patronymic surname "Emerson," which means "son of Emery." Both Emmerson and Emerson a...
Emmet is a variant of the English surname and given name Emmett. While the name Emmett originated as a diminutive of Emma, derived from a Middle English pet form of the female given name, Emmet gained particular prominen...
Emmett is a unisex given name primarily used for males, and is also used as a surname. It originates as an English surname that was derived from a diminutive of the feminine given name Emma. While this etymological conne...
Emmi is a Finnish feminine given name, originally a short form of Emilia and Emma. These names themselves ultimately derive from the Roman family name Aemilia, the feminine form of Aemilius, which likely originated from...
Emmie is an English feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Emma or Emily. It is one of several pet forms popular in the English-speaking world, including Em, Emmy, Millie, and Milly. The name carries the...