Gender Feminine
Scripts Αιμιλία(Greek) Емилия(Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. /e.ˈmi.lja/(Italian, Spanish) /ˈe.mi.li.ɑ/(Finnish) /ɛ.ˈmi.lja/(Polish) eh-MEE-lee-ah(Swedish) /ɪ.ˈmiː.li.ə/(English) /e.mi.ˈli.a/(Greek)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily). In Shakespeare's tragedy Othello (1603) this is the name of the wife of Iago.

Related Names

VariantsEmilie(German) Emelie, Emilie(Swedish) Emilie(Norwegian) Emilie(Danish) Amilia, Emalee, Emely, Emilee, Emily(English) Emiliya(Bulgarian)
DiminutivesEmmi, Milja, Milka(Finnish) Milka(Polish) Milly(Swedish) Mille, Milly(Norwegian) Mille(Danish) Emmie, Emmy, Em, Millie, Milly(English)
Masculine FormsEmilio(Italian) Emilio(Spanish) Emil(Romanian) Eemeli, Eemi, Eemil(Finnish) Emil(Polish) Emil(German) Emil(Swedish) Emil(Norwegian) Emil(Danish) Emil(English) Aimilios, Emilios(Greek) Emil(Bulgarian)
Other Languages & CulturesAemilia(Ancient Roman) Emili, Emilija(Croatian) Emílie, Emilie(Czech) Émilie, Emmy, Emy(French) Emili, Emília(Hungarian) Emilía(Icelandic) Emīlija(Latvian) Emilija(Lithuanian) Emilija(Macedonian) Emília(Portuguese) Emiliya(Russian) Emilija(Serbian) Emília(Slovak) Emilija(Slovene) Emiliya(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingEmília, Emilía
User SubmissionsÉmilia, Emilia, Emilià

Popularity

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Name Days

Austria: January 5
Austria: March 21
Finland: May 19
Poland: May 23
Poland: June 24
Poland: June 30
Poland: August 19
Poland: November 24
Spain: August 24
Sweden: November 14

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Entry updated April 23, 2024