I once read a book where one of the character's names was Emma, but her nickname was Ema (said ee-ma) in reference to her being emo. I think Emma should have two m's, because you pronounce both of them in Emma (EHM-ma).
― Anonymous User 9/13/2014
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Not a fan of the spelling. Makes me want to pronounce it as 'E-ma' instead of 'eh-ma'Plus it looks incomplete.
― Anonymous User 9/6/2014
1
I hate the spelling; it makes me want to pronounce it as E muh instead of eh maPlus, I knew a girl named Ema (this spelling) and she was completely fake. Hated her. Also, the spelling of Ema looks incomplete.
― Anonymous User 7/11/2014
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This spelling looks a bit odd to me, since Ema is Estonian for mother and is pronounced exactly like the name Emma.
Looks like its pronounced ee-ma, which isn't very pretty. In the US, it would kind of seem like you're trying to make the completely overused name Emma unique, but I honestly prefer Emma. Ema doesn't seem complete and looks slightly foreign.
― Anonymous User 2/9/2013
0
This name would look silly in English, because she would get jokes about EMA money.