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1. Emma Its origin: from the Germanic heim, "house", or from ermin, "great, powerful". Her story: Emma is not the diminutive of Emmanuelle, but a full name. Her patron saint is a wealthy eleventh-century German widow who donated her goods to the poor. During the High Middle Ages, several queens from France and England were named as well. Then, like many names considered too medieval, it knew a long period of darkness to be reborn in all Europe and to appear today among the most given first names. Emma was already leader last year. Her party: April 19th.
1. Emma
His origin : Germanic heim, "house", or ermin, "big, powerful".
His history : Emma is not the diminutive of Emmanuelle, but a full name. Her patron saint is a wealthy eleventh-century German widow who donated her goods to the poor. During the High Middle Ages, several queens from France and England were named as well. Then, like many names considered too medieval, it knew a long period of darkness to be reborn in all Europe and to appear today among the most given first names. Emma was already leader last year.
His party : April 19th.