- Emanuel - e-MAH-nuw-el
From the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל ('Immanu'el) meaning "God is with us". This was the foretold name of the Messiah in the Old Testament. It has been used in England since the 16th century in the spellings Emmanuel and Immanuel, though it has not been widespread.
- Emberto - ehm-BER-toh
Etymology & Historical Origin - Humberto. Humberto is the Spanish equivalent of Humbert which is a name of Frankish (French) origins. Humbert is derived from the Germanic elements “hun” meaning “bear-cub, warrior” and “berht” meaning “bright, famous”.
- Emek
Hebrew Meaning: The name Emek is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Emek is: Valley.
Meaning: Valley.
Origin: Hebrew - Emeka - eh-MEH-kah
Emeka is a name of Nigerian origins. It is an abbreviation of the Igbo name Chukwuemeka, meaning "God has done so much".
Meaning: God did great deeds
Origin: African - Emello
De mello Name Meaning. Portuguese: variant spelling of De Melo. The name in this spelling is also found in western India, where it was taken by Portuguese colonists. Italian: patronymic from a short form of Giacomello, a pet form of Giacomo, from Late Latin Jac(o)mus (see James).
Meaning: Rival, industrious
Origin: Latin - Emerens - EH-meh-rehns
Meaning of name Emerens. Etymology : Dutch form of EMERENTIUS. Saint : Origin : Dutch.
- Emerett
Emerett Name Meaning & Origin. Baby Name Wizard.
Meaning: Transferred use of the surname originating
- Emeric - EHM-er-ik
Teutonic Meaning: The name Emeric is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Emeric is: Leader.
- Emerick
Emerick means industrious leader. Emerick is a variant spelling of Emery. Introduced to Britain by the Normans, the name Emery is the Norman form of the name 'Emmerich. The name Emmerich is composed of two German elements ric meaning "power" and amal meaning "work, labor".
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- Emeril - EH-meh-ril
63% this week. Gender: Male Origin of Emeril: French, meaning unknown.
Meaning:
- Emersen
Meaning: Emery's Son
Origin: English - Emeryk
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- Emest
The name Emest is a Male name. German meaning: The name Emest is a German baby name The German meaning of Emest is: Serious.
Meaning: Serious
Origin: German - Emesto
- Emeterio
Emeterio's language of origin is Old Greek. The meaning of Emeterio is 'he who deserves affection'. See also the related category greek. Emeterio is not often used as a baby boy name.
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- Emeth
Emeth (Hebrew אמת : "truth," "firmness," or "veracity") is a Calormene character from C. S. Lewis's book The Last Battle from The Chronicles of Narnia series. He is a controversial character among some Christians who disagree with Lewis' soteriology.
Meaning: Faithful true
Origin: Israeli - Emett
Emett Name Meaning. ... The different meanings of the name Emett are: German meaning: All-containing; universal; strength. English meaning: All-containing; universal; strength.
Meaning: Whole, universal
Origin: German - Emhyr
Welsh Meaning: The name Emhyr is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Emhyr is: Ruler.
- Emi
Popular combinations are E meaning "blessing" (恵) or "picture" (絵) + MI meaning "beauty" (美). Since Emi is a common Japanese name, many parents try to come up with more unusual and distinctive combinations of characters to write it. Emi also means "(a) smile," also in Japanese.
Meaning: Excellent
Origin: German - Emidio
From the Late Latin name Emygdius, which was possibly a Latinized form of a Gaulish name (of unknown meaning). Saint Emygdius was a 3rd-century bishop and martyr, the patron saint against earthquakes.
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- Emiel
Origin of the name Emil: Derived from the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating) There are some who thing Emilio is of Germanic origin and derive it from the element amal (work). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Meaning: Rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating, work
- Emigdio - eh-MIG-dyo
Meanings and history of the name Emigdio: | Edit. Spanish form of the the late Latin name Emygdius. Pronounced: eh-MIG-dee-oh. Famous real-life people named Emigdio: | Edit. Saint Emygdius was a 3rd-century bishop and martyr, the patron saint against earthquakes.
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- Emile
The name Emile is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Emile is: Industrious. From the Roman family name Aemilius. Famous bearer: French writer Emile Zola.
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- Emilek
Meaning: Derived from emile, eager
Origin: French - Emilian
The name Emilian is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Emilian is: Excellent.
Meaning: Rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating, work
- Emiliano - eh-meel-YAH-noh
Origin of the name Emiliano: Derived from the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating) There are some who thing Emilio is of Germanic origin and derive it from the element amal (work).
Meaning: Rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating, work
- Emilliano
Origin of the name Emiliano: Derived from the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating) There are some who thing Emilio is of Germanic origin and derive it from the element amal (work).
Meaning: One who is eager, an industrious man
Origin: Latin - Emillio
Latin Meaning: The name Emilio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Emilio is: derived from Roman clan name which may mean 'industrious.
Meaning: One who is eager, an industrious man
Origin: Latin - Emilo
Similar to Emiliano, Emilio is the Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of the old Roman cognomen Aemilianus, which was derived from the family name Aemilius coming from the Latin word “aemulus” meaning 'rival'.
Meaning: Derived from emile, eager
Origin: French - Emils
Origin of the name Emil: Derived from the Latin Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (rival, trying to equal or excel, emulating) There are some who thing Emilio is of Germanic origin and derive it from the element amal (work).
Meaning: Derived from emile, eager
Origin: French