feminine Emma

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*ermunaz > EMMA
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Germanic name element “*ermunaz,” meaning “strong, whole, tall, exalted, whole, great, powerful.” Originally was a short form of Germanic names that began with the element “ermen,” as Ermengarde, Ermentrude, and Ermenegilda. Emma also represents a diminutive vernacular form of Emily, Emmeline, Amelia, or any other name beginning with “em.” Emma of Normandy, one of the first to be called Emma, was a daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife, Gunnora. She was queen consort of England by successive marriages: first as the second wife to Æthelred the Unready of England (1002–1016); and then the second wife of Cnut (Canute) the great of Denmark (1017–1035). She acted as regent in Wessex in 1040. The name Emma became popular in the United States later in the 20th-century, reaching the top 100 names for girls in the late 1990s and rising to second place on the popularity chart in 2013.

Usage

bosnian
bosnian
catalan
catalan
croatian
croatian
czech
czech
danish
danish
dutch
dutch
english
english
estonian
estonian
faroese
faroese
finnish
finnish
french
french
galician
galician
german
german
greenlandic
greenlandic
hungarian (magyar)
hungarian (magyar)
icelandic
icelandic
irish
irish
italian
italian
latvian
latvian
norwegian
norwegian
polish
polish
russian
russian
scottish
scottish
slovene
slovene
spanish
spanish
swedish
swedish
ukrainian
ukrainian
welsh
welsh

Use in other languages

belarusian
bulgarian
czech
english
middle french
portuguese
serbian
slovak
slovene
spanish
dutch
middle english

Where is the name Emma popular?

International Interest for Emma

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world popularity of Emma

Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #2


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #26

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #5

If the chosen name for your baby has a number value of 5, it suggests brilliance, enthusiasm, energy and versatility. These individuals are believed to be adventurous and love their freedom. They like challenges and get bored with routine. They often need several activities to keep their active mind occupied.

Chakra Number: #5
Throat Chakra "Vishuddha"

The throat chakra is the fifth chakra and its color is blue. It is one the three primary colors. The main energy of blue is communication and it is the color used to soothe the soul. Explore this Divine color in depth, learn what it means and what it represents.

Color meaning: Blue

The color blue is one of trust, honesty and loyalty. It is sincere, reserved and quiet, and doesn't like to make a fuss or draw attention. Blue hates confrontation, and likes to do things in its own way. From a color psychology perspective, blue is reliable and responsible. This color exhibits an inner security and confidence. You can rely on it to take control and do the right thing in difficult times. It has a need for order and direction in its life, including its living and work spaces.

Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
for emma
bon iver
emma j
brendan benson
emma (je ne vivrai pas sans toi)
cali
emma pleure
christian ferrari
emma globine
francky vincent
emma
hot chocolate
la chanson d'emma
jean-luc kockler
la douce emma
louise forestier
emma
matmatah
emma et vienna
mikado
emma (je m'appelle emma)
nicole croisille
les yeux d'emma
sylvie vartan
emma stanton
tÉtÉ
emma
tÊtes raides
emma
tÊtes raides feat. jeanne moreau
emma
veronica antico
mademoiselle emma
vincent baguian
emma l'amour
zen zila

Notable People and Personalities

Emma Anzai, Bassist (sick Puppies)
Emma Bolger, Irish Actress
Emma Bonino (born 1948), Italian Politician And Human Rights Activist
Emma Bull (born 1954), American Science Fiction And Fantasy Author
Emma Bunton (born 1976), English Singer (spice Girls)
Emma Caulfield (born 1973), American Actress
Emma Churchill (1862–1957), Founder Of The Salvation Army In Newfoundland
Emma Darwin (1808–1896), Wife Of Charles Darwin
Emma Ferguson, British Actress
Emma Fürstenhoff (born 1802), Swedish Florist
Emma George (born 1974), Australian Pole Vaulter
Emma Goldman (1869–1940), Lithuanian Anarchist
Emma Green (born 1984), Swedish Athlete
Emma Hamilton (born 1761), English Artist's Model And Performer
Emma Lahana (born 1984), New Zealand Actress And Singer
Emma Laine (born 1986), Finnish Tennis Player
Emma Laura, Mexican Actress
Emma Lazarus (1849–1887), American Poet
Emma Of Mělník (950–1005/1006) Wife Of Boleslav Ii Of Bohemia And Bohemian Duchess
Emma Of Normandy (985-1052), Twice Queen Consort Of The Kingdom Of England
Emma Of Waldeck And Pyrmont (1858–1934), Queen Consort Of William Iii Of The Netherlands
Emma Queen Of Hawaii (1836–1885), Queen To King Kamehameha Iv From 1856 To His Death In 1863
Emma Rigby (born 1989), English Actress, Known For Her Role As Hannah Ashworth In Hollyoaks
Emma Roberts (born 1991), American Actress And Singer
Emma Rochlin (born 1978), Scottish Hockey Player
Emma Samms (born 1960), English Actress
Emma Shah (born 1981), Kuwaiti Singer
Emma Shapplin (born 1974), French Soprano
Emma Snowsill (born 1981), Australian Triathlete
Emma Stone (born 1988), American Actress
Emma Thompson (born 1959), English Actress
Emma Watson (born 1990), British Actress