Emmajo is a rare, unique first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. It was first recorded in England during the 19th century but has since been used sporadically worldwide.
Emmakay is a modern English name created by blending Emma ('whole') and Kay (Irish 'pure' or French river Seine), offering a unique yet traditional option.
Emmalea is an American origin name created by combining Emma ('universal') and Leah ('weary'), first appearing in the late 20th century with limited historical background but gaining recent popularity.
Emmaleah is a unique Hebrew female given name derived from Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us," and combining elements of Emma ("universal") and Leah ("weary").
Emmalee is a distinctive American feminine name, believed to be created by combining Emma ("whole") and Lee (various possible origins). Despite its unclear meaning and history, Emmalee's uniqueness appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
EmmaLena is a unique Scandinavian feminine name composed of Emma, meaning 'universal', and Lena, derived from Helen, 'torch'. It combines rich historical elements while maintaining elegance and distinctiveness.
Emmalene is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Amma" meaning ancestor or grandmother and "lín" meaning linen or flax, interpreted as protector of linen or ancestor's linen.
Emmaley is a distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Emily or Emma, or from German roots meaning "to strive" or "excel". Despite its uncertain beginnings, Emmaley has gained worldwide popularity for its appealing sound and pronunciation since the late 20th century.
Emmali is a unique name of unknown origin, not derived from any known language or culture. Its meaning is open to interpretation due to its absence of historical references.
Emmalie is a captivating feminine name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Amma', meaning 'mother' or 'universal', and often associated with creativity in arts and culture.
Emmalin is a distinctive French female given name derived from Germanic elements 'heim' ('home') and 'hal' ('strife' or 'battle'), conveying a soft elegance despite its warrior-like origins.
Emmalinn is an uncommon Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Maillein, meaning "descendant of the chief," suggesting possible associations with warrior-like qualities or leadership.
Emmalise is a modern American variant spelling of the classic German name Emma, meaning "universal" or "whole," offering a rare yet elegant option for parents seeking an uncommon feminine name with rich historical roots.
Emmalynn is a beautiful American variant of Emma, meaning "universal" or "whole," that has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and elegant appeal.
Emmamae is an African American given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'universal' or 'whole'. Popularized by Zora Neale Hurston in her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God", it signifies strength and wisdom.
Emmamarie is a distinct female name of unknown origin, with possible derivations from Emma ('whole') and Marie ('sea of bitterness'), though this theory lacks definitive evidence.