"emma"*the female first name*

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***THE GOLD STANDARD***

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*RELATIVES*

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*ALLIES*

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*THE DAMNED*

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*FAMOUS EMMAS*

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*FICTIONAL EMMAS*

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*SONGS FOR EMMA*

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(it is derived from the germanic word ermen meaning “whole” or “universal”, and was originally a short form of ‘germanic names’ that began with ‘ermen’)

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(“emma” is also used as a diminutive of “emmeline”, “amelia” or any other name beginning with “em”)

(it was introduced to ‘england’ by ’emma of normandy’, who was the wife both of ‘king ethelred II’ (and by him the mother of ‘edward the confessor’) and later of ‘king canute’)

(it was also borne by an 11th-century austrian ‘saint’, who is sometimes called “hemma”)

(after the ‘norman conquest’ this name became common in ‘england’)

(it was revived in the ’18th century’, perhaps in part due to matthew prior’s poem henry and emma (‘1709’))

(it was also used by ‘jane austen’ for the central character, the matchmaker ’emma woodhouse’, in her novel emma (‘1815’))

(it has been among the top names given to baby girls in the ‘united states’, ‘england’, ‘wales’, ‘northern ireland’, ‘scotland’, ‘ireland’, ‘france’, ‘sweden’, ‘belgium’, ‘russia’, ‘canada’, ‘australia’, ‘norway’, ‘new zealand’, ‘hungary’, ‘finland’, ‘denmark’, ‘germany’, ‘the netherlands’, and ‘spain’ in the past 10 years)

(it began gaining popularity in the ‘united kingdom’ during the ‘1960s’)

(by 1974 it was the 4th most popular girl’s name in ‘england’ and ‘wales’)

(it was still in the ‘top 10’ as late as ‘1995’, but had fallen out of the ‘top 20’ by ‘2005’ and in ‘2009’ it ranked at ’41st’)

(it became popular in the ‘united states’ later in the ’20th century’, reaching the ‘top 100’ names for girls in the ‘late 1990s’ and rising to ‘3rd place’ on the ‘popularity chart’ in ‘2007’)

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(it was the most popular name for girls in the ‘united states’ in ‘2008’, but fell back to ‘2nd place’ in ‘2009‘)

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