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Emma, Emily, or Emme?
Which one do you prefer and why?If we’re noting Emme has multiple different spelling like Emmie, Emmy, Emy, or Emi: You can choose your variant spellings.Please put it in the subject line. :)_______________________________________________________
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EmmaDespite its immense popularity, it’s been growing on me.
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Emme
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EmilyIt's pleasant, if overused.
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Emme pronounced Emmie? Lol. And Anne pronounced Annie, too, right? Absurd.Emmie is ... slang for Emma or Emily, it doesn't really even count
Emma is better than Emily because it is more like a caveperson trying to talk with his or her mouth full of meat and we must all strive to be in touch with our prehistoric origins.
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Emily and EmmaEmy or Emmy is a cute nickname.
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Emmie or Emmy. Love this name, it’s so pretty and unlike most here, I think it suits an adult just fine.
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Emily - cute, classic, pretty, 90s dated, terrible meaning.
Emma - good meaning but so so so bland.
Emme - kind of silly? and celeb trendy. No offense! But it looks like it should be pronounced EMM. I would never pronounce this as EM-mee.
Emmy - this is cute but to childish as a full name.
Emmie - this is a bit more elegant but still too cutesy.
Emy - looks misspelled.
Emi - this is Japanese to me and pronounced EH-mee and I like it.I would pick Emily but I wouldn't use any in real life.
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Wait, you think rival is a terrible meaning? Could you explain why?
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EmmaEmily bores me stupid. I like Emi well enough but not Emmy which I find childish, or Emme.
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EmilyI just like the sound and Emily Dickinson
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Emily
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Emily, then Emma, great classic feminine names. I'd put Amy as no 1 though
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I like Amy a lot, probably the best of this category.
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