Emese is a Hungarian female given name of unknown etymology. It has been suggested that it may be derived from the Hungarian word "emés" meaning "milk," but this connection is not widely accepted.
The name Emese first appeared in written records in the 13th century, when it was used by several women in Hungary. However, its popularity did not become widespread until the late 20th century. Today, Emese is a relatively common name in Hungary, but it remains quite rare outside of that country.
Despite its limited historical usage and uncertain origin, Emese has a certain charm and uniqueness that makes it an appealing choice for parents looking for something distinctive for their daughters. Its meaning, if any, may not be significant to those who choose the name, as many people simply appreciate its sound or association with Hungarian culture.
In terms of its spelling and pronunciation, Emese is written with five letters: E-m-e-s-e. It is pronounced /ˈɛmɛʃɛ/ in Hungarian, which approximates to "EM-eh-shay" in English. This phonetic representation may vary depending on the language's rules of pronunciation.
Overall, Emese is a name with an uncertain past and limited global recognition, yet it holds its own as a distinctive choice for girls, particularly among those who appreciate Hungarian culture or are drawn to unique names.
"Emese saw an average of about one birth every three years between 1964 and 2016, with a slight uptick in recent years."