German: Complete, whole, universal; can also mean nanny
Description:
The name of many a great literary heroines, Jane Austen's among them, Emma means "universal." Its meaning is fitting these days, too; Emma has landed in the top of the lists for several years running. While it's definitely not uncommon, it is charming and classic (rather than trendy).
Popularity:
How popular is Emma? Here's how many babies were named Emma over time, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Actress Emma Stone, Actress Emma Watsom, Actress Emma Thompson, Poet Emma Lazarus
Celebrity Babies:
Daughter of Kristi Yamaguchi, Daughter of Julie Andrews and Tony Walton, Daughter of Christine Lahti, Daughter of Eric Roberts, Daughter of Wayne Gretzky and Janet Jones
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