Emil

From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Aemilius
BULGARIAN: Emil
CROATIAN: Emil
CZECH: Emil
DANISH: Emil
ENGLISH: Emil
FINNISH: Eemeli, Eemil
FRENCH: Émile
GERMAN: Emil
HUNGARIAN: Emil
ICELANDIC: Emil
ITALIAN: Emilio
LITHUANIAN: Emilis
MACEDONIAN: Emil
NORWEGIAN: Emil
POLISH: Emil
PORTUGUESE: Emilio
ROMANIAN: Emil
SERBIAN: Emil
SLOVENE: Emil
SPANISH: Emilio
SWEDISH: Emil
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Aemilia
BULGARIAN: Emiliya
CROATIAN: Emilija
CZECH: Emílie
DANISH: Emilia, Emilie
ENGLISH: Amilia, Em, Emalee, Emely, Emilee, Emilia, Emily, Emmie, Emmy, Millie, Milly
FINNISH: Emilia, Emmi
FRENCH: Émilie
GERMAN: Emilie
HUNGARIAN: Emília
ICELANDIC: Emilía
ITALIAN: Emilia
LATVIAN: Emīlija
LITHUANIAN: Emilija
MACEDONIAN: Emilija
NORWEGIAN: Emilia, Emilie, Milly
POLISH: Emilia
PORTUGUESE: Emília
ROMANIAN: Emilia
SERBIAN: Emilija
SLOVAK: Emília
SLOVENE: Emilija
SPANISH: Emilia
SWEDISH: Emelie, Emilia, Emilie, Milly
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Aemiliana, Aemilianus
FRENCH: Émilien, Émilienne
ITALIAN: Emiliana, Emiliano
PORTUGUESE: Emiliana
ROMANIAN: Emilian
RUSSIAN: Yemelyan
SPANISH: Emiliana, Emiliano
WELSH: Emlyn