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The meaning and history of the name Emily.


EMILY

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 Bronte (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).


Usage: English
Short Forms: EM, EMMIE, EMMY, MILLIE, MILLY
Variants: AMILIA, EMALEE, EMELY, EMILEE, EMILIA
Famous People: Emily Brontëwiki (Writer, 1818, United Kingdom), Emily Dickinsonwiki (Writer, 1830, United States), Emily Osmentwiki (Actor, 1992, United States), Emily Bluntwiki (Actor, 1983, United Kingdom), Emily Deschanelwiki (Actor, 1976, United States), Emily Greene Balchwiki (Social Activist, 1867, United States), Emily Browningwiki (Actor, 1988, Australia)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.