- Emmy
Emmy is a feminine (sometimes also masculine) given name. Orthographic variants include Emme, Emmi and Emmie. The name is in many instances a hypocoristic of either Emma (itself being in origin a hypocoristic of a number of ancient Germanic names beginning in ermen) or (more rarely) Emily, or Emmanuel (Emmanuelle).
Meaning: One who is complete, a universal woman
Origin: Latin - Emmyline
Emmeline (or Emmaline or Ameline) is a female given name. The medieval name, a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element amal meaning "work". It was introduced to England by the Normans.
Meaning: Form of emily
Origin: Dutch - Emmylou
The different meanings of the name Emmylou are: Latin meaning: Rival; famous warrior. English meaning: Rival; famous warrior.
- Emogen
Of uncertain origin and meaning, Imogen was first recorded as the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. The name is thought to be a misprint of Raphael Holinshed's Innogen, a Celtic name supposedly derived from the Gaelic inghean (girl, maiden). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Meaning: Image
Origin: Latin - Emogene
It is possible that the name may have originated as an accidental or purposeful misspelling of the name Innogen, itself a possible common Celtic name meaning "maiden" or "girl". ... Shakespeare used the name Innogen for a ghost character in early editions of Much Ado About Nothing.
Meaning: The image of her mother
Origin: Irish - Emunah
The meaning of the name “Emunah” is: “Faithful”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Hebrew speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: Hebrew.
Meaning: Faith.
Origin: Hebrew - Emyln
The name Emlyn is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Emlyn is: Industrious. Welsh version of the Latin Aemilianus. Also, from the Welsh place name Newcastle Emlyn. Famous bearer: Welsh actor and dramatist Emlyn Williams.
Meaning: Rival, industrious
Origin: Latin - Emylynn
Origin of the name Emily: English cognate of the Latin Aemilia, which is from Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (trying to equal or excel, rival).