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Emily

GirlLatin/EM-uh-lee/· Em-i-ly (3)

Meaning: rival

Origin & Etymology of Emily

The name Emily is derived from the Latin name Aemilia, which is a feminine form of the family name Aemilius. It has been used since the Middle Ages and gained popularity in England during the 18th century.

Emily has consistently been a popular name in English-speaking countries, often ranking among the top names for girls in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Variants of Emily

Emilie, Emely, Emilia, Emilie, Emelie

Famous People Named Emily

Emily Dickinson, Emily Brontë, Emily Blunt

Numerology

In numerology, the name Emily corresponds to the number 5, which is associated with adaptability and freedom.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Emily

What does the name Emily mean?

Emily means "rival". It is of Latin origin.

Is Emily a boy or girl name?

Emily is traditionally a girl's name.

What are variants of Emily?

Common variants include Emilie, Emely, Emilia, Emilie, Emelie.

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