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Meaning & Origins
From a medieval form of the Latin name Aemilia, the feminine version of the old Roman family name Aemilius (probably from aemulus ‘rival’). It was not common in the Middle Ages, but was revived in the 19th century and is extremely popular throughout the English-speaking world today. Its best-known 19th‐century bearer was probably the novelist and poet Emily Brontë (1818–48).
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Italian: from pelliccia ‘fur (cloak)’ (Late Latin pellicia from pellis ‘skin’, ‘fur’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a furrier, or a nickname for someone habitually wore a fur cloak.
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Nicknames & variations
Emilia, Emilie, Emil, Emilio, Emilee, Emile, Emiliya, Emili, Emilo, Emiley
Pelletier, Pollock, Pellegrino, Pollack, Pell, Pellegrini, Pellerin, Pellegrin, Pollak, Pelley
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