Emilia
Origin: Latin
Meaning: the feminine form of Aemilius, a Roman family name derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
Nicknames: Em, Emmy/Emi, Lia, Milly/Millie
Variants:
- Aemilia (Ancient Roman)
- Aemiliana (Ancient Roman)
- Emiliya (Bulgarian)
- Emilija (Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Lithuanian, Macedonian)
- Emilie (German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Scandinavian)
- Emília (Hungarian, Slovak, Portuguese)
- Emelie (Swedish)
- Emilía (Icelandic)
- Emílie (Czech)
- Émilie (French)
- Émilienne (French)
- Emiliana (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese)
- Emily (English)
- Emaly
- Emalee
- Emely
- Emelie
Male forms:
- Aemilius (Ancient Roman)
- Aemilianus (Ancient Roman)
- Emil (Latin, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Icelandic, English)
- Émile (French)
- Emilian (Romanian)
- Émilien (French)
- Emilio (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese)
- Emiliano (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese)
- Yemelyan (Russian)
- Eemil (Finnish)
- Eemeli (Finnish)
- Emilis (Lithuanian)
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