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EMIL

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


Usage: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish
Name day:
January 31st: Slovakia
March 10th: Croatia
May 22nd: Czech Republic, Poland
May 28th: Hungary
July 18th: Bulgaria
August 5th: Poland
August 8th: Bulgaria, Poland
August 30th: Estonia
October 6th: Poland
October 11th: Poland
November 14th: Poland, Sweden
November 24th: Slovakia
Famous People: Hermann Emil Fischerwiki (Chemist, 1852, Germany), Emil Adolf von Behringwiki (Physician, 1854, Poland), Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheimwiki (Politician, 1867, Finland), Emil Bocwiki (Politician, 1966, Romania), Emil Zátopekwiki (Athlete, 1922, Czech Republic), Emil Cioranwiki (Philosopher, 1911, Romania), Emil Theodor Kocherwiki (Physician, 1841, Switzerland), Konrad Emil Blochwiki (Chemist, 1912, Poland), Emil Noldewiki (Painter, 1867, Denmark), George Emil Paladewiki (Physician, 1912, Romania)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.