Emely

Variant of EMILY.

EMILY   female   English
English feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). In the English-speaking world it was not common until after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century; the princess Amelia Sophia (1711-1786) was commonly known as Emily in English, even though Amelia is an unrelated name.

Famous bearers include the British author Emily Brontë (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
EMIL   male   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Icelandic, English
From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Aemilia
BULGARIAN: Emiliya
CROATIAN: Emilija
CZECH: Emílie
DANISH: Emilia, Emilie
ENGLISH: Amilia, Emalee, Emilee, Emilia, Emily
FINNISH: Emilia
FRENCH: Émilie
GERMAN: Emilie
HUNGARIAN: Emília
ICELANDIC: Emilía
ITALIAN: Emilia
LATVIAN: Emīlija
LITHUANIAN: Emilija
MACEDONIAN: Emilija
NORWEGIAN: Emilia, Emilie
POLISH: Emilia
PORTUGUESE: Emília
ROMANIAN: Emilia
SERBIAN: Emilija
SLOVAK: Emília
SLOVENE: Emilija
SPANISH: Emilia
SWEDISH: Emelie, Emilia, Emilie
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Em, Emmie, Emmy, Millie, Milly
FINNISH: Emmi
NORWEGIAN: Milly
SWEDISH: Milly
MASCULINE FORMS
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
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Aemiliana, Aemilianus
FRENCH: Émilien, Émilienne
ITALIAN: Emiliana, Emiliano
PORTUGUESE: Emiliana
ROMANIAN: Emilian
RUSSIAN: Yemelyan
SPANISH: Emiliana, Emiliano
WELSH: Emlyn