Émile Berliner (1851–1929) was a German-American inventor, best known for the invention of the flat disc record, or the Gramophone. His other inventions include an improved telephone transmitter, (i.e. microphone) and an early helicopter.
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Emile Lahoud was the president of Lebanon from 1998 to 2007.
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Émile Ripert was a French academic, poet, novelist and playwright. He served as the inaugural Chair of Provençal Language and Literature at Aix-Marseille University. He was the author of three novels, four poetry collections, three plays and five non-fiction books about Provençal culture.
The name Émile was very popular in France during the early 1900's but began a decline in the 50's. It has been having a minor comeback since the 1990's. It reached its height of popularity in 1920, being given to over 4, 000 baby boys that year.
Émile-Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) was a French sculptor.
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Émile Henri Bernard (1868-1941) was a French painter and writer.
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Emile Hirsh is an actor who appeared in 3rd Rock from the Sun and Lords of Dogtown.
― Anonymous User 5/18/2008
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What a nice name for a boy! Not trendy or popular; it's sensitive and poetic, but doesn't strike me as too feminine.
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Famous bearer, Emile Hirsch. He is an actor in Sabrina the Teen Witch and Into the Wild.
― Anonymous User 12/20/2007
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Emile is the older brother of Remy in the Disney*Pixar movie that takes place is Paris, Ratatouille. (It's probably spelt Emile, but it's prouounced ee-meel like the English version, not ay-meel.)
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Émile Zola (2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902) was an influential French novelist, the most important example of the literary school of naturalism, and a major figure in the political liberalization of France.