Emma (given name)
Emma is a female first name.
Origin and Meaning of the Name
Emma is an independent name, but can also apply as a short form of names that begin with Irm - Erm - or.
Dissemination
Variants
- Female: Emmi, Emmy, EmJa, Emmina, Imma, Imina, Immine, Ema
Name Days
- January 31 Emma ( Hemma ), Queen of the East Franks
- April 19 Emma ( Imma, Hemma ) of Paderborn
- Hemma of Gurk June 27, the patroness of Carinthia
- September 9th Emma Üffing ( On: Sr. Maria Euthymia )
- December 10th Emma ( Imma ) of Würzburg, the daughter of the last tribal duke of Thuringia
Famous names winners
- Emma of Anhalt- Bernburg - Schaumburg- Hoym (1802-1858), 1845-1852 regent of the Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
- Emma of Bohemia ( * before 950; † about 1006)
- Emma Bunton (born 1976 ), British singer
- Emma Claesson ( b. 1977 ), Swedish orienteer
- Emma Cotta (1880-1957), German actress
- Emma Goldman (1869-1940), American peace activist
- Emma Guo (* 1995), Australian chess player
- Emma Hamilton (1765-1815), mistress of Horatio Nelson
- Emma Klingenberg (* 1992), Danish orienteer
- Emma Lazarus (1849-1887), American poet
- Emma Marcegaglia (born 1965 ), Italian entrepreneur
- Emma Marrone ( born 1984 ), Italian singer
- Emma Roca Rodríguez (born 1973 ), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Emma Roberts ( * 1991), American actress
- Emma Stone (* 1988), American actress
- Emma Thompson ( born 1959 ), British actress
- Emma of Normandy (un 987-1052 ), Queen of England
- Emma of Waldeck -Pyrmont (1858-1934), as the second wife of William III. Queen of the Netherlands
- Emma Watson ( * 1990), British actress
Fictional people
- Emma Bovary, the title character of the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
- Emma Woodhouse, the title character of the novel Emma by Jane Austen
- Emma Peel, character from the series The Avengers and melon
- The locomotive in Michael Ende's Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver
- Emma Morley, the title character of the novel One Day by David Nicholls
- Emma, the mascot of the Bundesliga football club Borussia Dortmund. The bee was named after Lothar Emmerich.