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  2. Emily (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Emily has been a popular name in the English-speaking world, ranking among the most popular names in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It held the position for more than a decade from 1996 to 2007 as the most common name given to girls in the United States. [ 2 ]

  3. Émilie - Wikipedia

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    Émilie (French pronunciation:) is a French female given name. It is the feminine form of the male name Émile. People named Émilie and Emilie include: Émilie Ambre (1849–1898), French opera singer; Emilie Autumn (born 1979), American singer-songwriter, poet, author and violinist; Emilie Bergbom (1834−1905), Finnish theater director

  4. Emily - Wikipedia

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    Emily (given name), including a list of people with the name; ... "Emily", song on Mika's album The Origin of Love "Emily", song on The Mowgli's album Waiting for the ...

  5. Emma Stone preferring to be called Emily is about more than ...

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    The same identity crisis can be true for people with audibly foreign, rather than Anglicised names. A friend of mine switches between introducing themselves with their full Arabic name – which ...

  6. Emilia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Although similar Germanic names like Amalia may appear to be related to Emilia, Emily and Aemilia, they in fact have a different origin. In Greek, it is often written in the form "Αιμιλία" cognate to the Balkan Mountains of Haemus "Αίμος" and the ancient and modern greek word for blood "Αίμα".

  7. Apparently, we've been saying Emily Ratajkowski's name ... - AOL

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    Emily Ratajkowski has long told fans that “the J is silent” in her last name. But in a new clip, the 31-year-old model and actor reveals there’s more to know for those who really want to say ...

  8. Talk:Emily (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Even if the names are derived from aemulus, the shades of meaning (some probably lost to history) of an old Latin word with an unclear etymology have to be considered. Saying that Aemilius/Aemilia means "rival" needs to be backed up by citations. "Rival" was one of the meanings of aemulus.

  9. Emma (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name is etymologically unrelated to Amalia, Amelia, Emilia, and Emily, all of which are derived from other sources, but all of these names have been associated with each other due to their similarity in appearance and sound. Emma has been used as a short form of some of these names or shares diminutives such as Em or Emmy with them. [2]