Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Jemma

Jemma is an English (mainly British) variation of Gemma, an Italian nickname meaning “gem, jewel” that dates back to the Middle Ages.  The Old Anglo-Saxon word for a “precious stone or jewel” was actually gimm later changed to gemme in Middle English under the influence of the Norman French.  Both are believed to share a prehistoric connection to the roots *gen- meaning “to bear, produce” and *gembh- meaning “to bite, tooth.”  Two of the most famous name bearers include Gemma di Manetto Donati, wife of 13th century Italian poet Dante Alighieri (author of the Divine Comedy which includes Dante’s Inferno). The second is the late 19th century Italian saint Gemma Galgani who was the focus of many astonishing signs of grace such as the repeated appearance of stigmata and several fits of ecstasies. Most likely, however, English-speakers have adopted the name Jemma due to its pleasant and straightforward etymology: “gem, jewel.”  Historically, the names Jemma and Gemma have been most popular in England and Scotland since the 1980s (as well as Australia).  The United States only very recently discovered this “gem” of a name. 
 

All About the Baby Name – Jemma

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME JEMMA

Romance is the hallmark of the Six personality. They exude nurturing, loving, and caring energy. Sixes are in love with the idea of love in its idealized form - and with their magnetic personalities, they easily draw people toward them. Like the number Two personality, they seek balance and harmony in their life and the world at large. They are conscientious and service-oriented, and a champion for the underdog. These personalities naturally attract money and are usually surrounded by lovely material objects - but their human relationships are always primary. They thrive in giving back to others rather than being motivated by their own desires. This is when they achieve great things. Sixes are natural teachers, ministers and counselors.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME JEMMA

Both Gemma and Jemma are relatively new names in the U.S., first appearing on America’s Top 1000 list in 2008 and 2010, respectively.  It appears as if English actress Gemma Arterton may have influenced the name’s sudden rise from obscurity.  Jemma is the less-preferred spelling of the two, although she’s climbing the charts, as well, as more and more parents discover this hidden beauty. A little more than 400 baby girls were given the name Jemma in 2013 in the United States while about 1,000 were called Gemma. We would consider Gemma the Latin/Italian form of the name, while Jemma is distinctly more English. Either way, you simply cannot go wrong with this little jewel. 
 

Quick Facts

ON JEMMA

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

English

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

2

RANKING POPULARITY:

653

PRONUNCIATION:

JEM-ә

SIMPLE MEANING:

Gem, jewel

Characteristics

OF JEMMA

Humanitarian

Community-minded

Family-oriented

Loving

Affectionate

Compassionate

Sensitive

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Jemma

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME JEMMA

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Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME JEMMA

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Popular Songs

ON JEMMA

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Famous People

NAMED JEMMA

Jemma Redgrave (actress)
Jemma Lowe (English Olympic swimmer)
Jemma Simpson (British athlete)
Jemma Kidd (English model)

Children of Famous People

NAMED JEMMA

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Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME JEMMA

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