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- Emmalyn
- great strength and hard work.
- Emmaline
- hardwoking and striving for excellence that is universal or complete.
- Emalyn
- this name means peaceful home or little rival.
- Emmalynn
- a zeal to work hard and be industrious.
- Emilyn
- this name means someone who is striving and works hard.
- Emiliano
- From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
- Emmeline
- a German word meaning desire to work hard and be industrious.
- Emelyn
- From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
- Emiliana
- this name means someone who wants to excel or be excellent.
- Emeline
- a peaceful home or an industrious person.
- Emelina
- someone who is extremely hard working or laborious is described using this name.
- Emmalina
- something that is all contaning or universal.
- Emmalin
- German: Work.
- Emmelyn
- the entire universe in symbolized by this name.
- Emalynn
- Emmilyn
- Emilianna
- 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. The name Emily has been used as a vernacular form of the Germanic “Amelia,” up to the nineteenth 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 revered as a saint by the Catholic Church. Émilie Tavernier Gamelin (1800–1851) was a French Canadian social worker and Roman Catholic Religious Sister.
- Emilliano
- Emaline
- From the Roman surname Aemilius, which was originally from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival".
- Emilynn