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      Meaning of the first name Emma

      Origin

      German

      Meaning

      Universal

      Variations

      Emmali, Emmalee, Emmalia
      The name Emma traces its origins back to Germanic roots and holds the meaning of universal. This etymology reflects the name's popularity and widespread use, both historically and in present times. In historical context, Emma gained prominence during the Middle Ages in Western Europe. It was frequently utilized among royal families and nobility, including Emma of Normandy, who was a notable queen consort of England in the 11th century. The name's association with nobility and power persisted in various European countries throughout the centuries.

      As history unfolded, the name Emma transcended its aristocratic origins and became more commonplace among the general population. It gradually gained popularity across different cultures and geographical regions, taking on variant spellings and pronunciations. In modern-day usage, Emma maintains its timeless appeal and continues to be one of the most favored names worldwide. Its universal stature is attested by its frequent appearance in trend lists, as well as its prevalence in popular culture. The name Emma exudes both classic elegance and contemporary sensibility, making it a favored choice for parents seeking a name with historical significance that remains relevant in today's society.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Emma.

      William

      This is the most common name of those married to a Emma.

      William

      This is the most common name for a child of a Emma.
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