Emmy is a feminine (sometimes also masculine) given name. Orthographic variants include Emme, Emmi and Emmie. The name is in many instances a hypocoristic of either Emma (itself being in origin a hypocoristic of a number of ancient Germanic names beginning in ermen) or (more rarely) Emily, or Emmanuel (Emmanuelle).
Emmeline (or Emmaline or Ameline) is a female given name. The medieval name, a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element amal meaning "work". It was introduced to England by the Normans.
The different meanings of the name Emmylou are: Latin meaning: Rival; famous warrior. English meaning: Rival; famous warrior.
Of uncertain origin and meaning, Imogen was first recorded as the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. The name is thought to be a misprint of Raphael Holinshed's Innogen, a Celtic name supposedly derived from the Gaelic inghean (girl, maiden). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
It is possible that the name may have originated as an accidental or purposeful misspelling of the name Innogen, itself a possible common Celtic name meaning "maiden" or "girl". ... Shakespeare used the name Innogen for a ghost character in early editions of Much Ado About Nothing.
The meaning of the name “Emunah” is: “Faithful”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Hebrew speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: Hebrew.
The name Emlyn is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Emlyn is: Industrious. Welsh version of the Latin Aemilianus. Also, from the Welsh place name Newcastle Emlyn. Famous bearer: Welsh actor and dramatist Emlyn Williams.
Origin of the name Emily: English cognate of the Latin Aemilia, which is from Aemilius, an old Roman family name probably derived from aemulus (trying to equal or excel, rival).
The name Ena is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Ena is: A names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906 Queen Victoria's granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, known as Princess Ena, became Queen of Spain.
From the name of a biblical town, possibly derived from Hebrew בֵּית־תְּ×Öµ× Ö¸×” (beit-te'enah) meaning "house of figs".