feminine Emile

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
Æmŭlus > Æmĭlĭus > Æmĭlĭa
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Latin “Æmŭlus > Æmĭlĭus > Æmĭlĭa,” meaning “imitating, rivaling.” The gens Aemilia, originally written Aimilia, was one of the most ancient patrician houses in Rome. The family was said to have originated in the reign of Numa Pompilius, the second King of Rome, and its members held the highest offices of the state, from the early decades of the Republic to imperial times. Emily’s name has been used as a vernacular form of the Germanic “Amelia” up to the 19th-century. Used since the Middle Ages, it was popular in the 19th-century and is once again today. Émilie de Vialar (1797–1856) was a French nun who founded the missionary congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Émilie Tavernier Gamelin (1800–1851) was a French Canadian social worker and Roman Catholic Religious Sister.

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #8

A person with name-number 8 is ambitious, confident, practical and has a great ability to execute plans. They are achievers and seek to reach the top of their field through hard work.

Chakra Number: #8
Chakra "Etheric Body"

At the base of the skull or Cerebellum and is also found to be linked to the causal chakra just above the crown chakra to the left in the etheric body. This center enables the individual to achieve advanced out-of-body projection, etheric projection, spiritual perception, and spiritual wisdom. I use the word spiritual here because these abilities and ideas are larger than the self and the earth and is were the ability of remote viewing resides.

Color meaning: Black

Black is the color of the hidden, the secretive and the unknown, creating an air of mystery. It keeps things bottled up inside, hidden from the world. In color psychology the meaning of the color black is protection from external emotional stress. It creates a barrier between itself and the outside world, providing comfort while protecting its emotions and feelings, and hiding its vulnerabilities, insecurities and lack of self-confidence. In times of fear and uncertainty black contains the energy of the threatening unknown. In a positive state, black is seen as a restful emptiness into which anything may emerge and disappear once again. It is also mysterious, providing a sense of potential and possibility.

Name Songs

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Song
Artist
Émile et amÉlie
alexandre rÉvÉrend
ode À Émile
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Émile dit mimile
dani
Émile
dominique scheder
Émile, t'avais raison
eddie defacq
tranquille Émile
fÉlicien
Émile
gaËtan
Émile lit les lettres d'Émilie
gÉrard jaffrÈs
Émile s'en fout
guy bÉart
monsieur Émile
marie-michÈle desrosiers
chanson pour Émile
nancy dumais
sex-appeal d'Émile
pierre perret
Émile
sylvie tremblay
Émile + le jeu d'Émile euro
vincent malone

Notable People and Personalities

Émile Borel (1871–1956), French Mathematician And Politician
Émile Cohl (1857–1938), French Caricaturist And Animator
Émile De Girardin (1802–1881), French Politician And Journalist
Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), French Sociologist
Émile Lahoud (born 1936), Former President Of Lebanon
Émile Waldteufel (1837–1915), French Composer
Émile Zola (1840–1902), French Novelist