Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Emilie

Emilie is the German and Scandinavian form of Emily. This is also the version of Emily the French use but with an accent over the first “E” as in Émilie (in France the name is pronounced “ay-mee-LEE”). Emily and Emilie developed during the Middle Ages from the Latin name female Aemilia which itself is an off-shoot of the Old Roman family name Aemilius (from the Latin “aemulus” meaning “rival”). In fact, the Aemilius family name is believed to date back to the 7th century B.C. even before the formation of the Roman Republic! Like the gens (family) Fabia, Claudia and Valeria, the gens Aemilia was not only patrician (i.e., noble, aristocratic), but they were among the most important and respected families of the upper classes. In other words, the Aemilii were hard to “rival”! Folk etymology holds that the first ancestor to the Aemilius family (Mamercus, son of the second King of Rome) received the name Aemilius as a result of the unrivaled persuasiveness of his speech. In any case, the female names Emily and Emilie comes from one of the oldest known family names in Western Civilization. Although Emilia, Emilie and Emily date back to medieval Europe, they were never particular favorites for girls (probably because there was no important saint associated with them). It really wasn’t until modern times when the Emily names finally enjoyed a significant revival in the 19th century. They remain hugely popular today in the 21st century throughout the Western World. Emily was the #1 most commonly used baby girl’s name in the U.S. from 1996 to 2007 (today she’s ranked #6). The French, German and Scandinavian form of Émilie/Emilie is not as common as Emily in America but it’s the 3rd most popular girl’s name in Norway and ranked very highly in the nations of Germany, Denmark, Belgium and France.

All About the Baby Name – Emilie

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME EMILIE

The number Eight personality has everything to do with power, wealth and abundance. Somehow, this personality has been blessed on the material plane, but their authoritative and problem-solving traits provide evidence that their good fortunes are not just the luck of the lottery. They are well earned. This is the personality of CEOs and high-ranking military personnel. Eights are intensely active, hard-driving individuals. Success is only meaningful to them after a job well-done.  They are remarkable in their ability to see the larger picture right down to the smallest details, and organize a strategy around success. They then have the ability to direct a group around them toward any goal, and realize individual potential to get the most out of their team.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME EMILIE

Emilie dates back to the 19th century in America. Again, this version of the name is nowhere near as Emily but she has managed to maintain an impressive foothold on the U.S. charts for a long time. Most likely Emilie was brought to America by Scandinavian, German and French settlers. Emilie entered the 20th century somewhere in the middle of the charts – i.e., familiar but not super common. The name struggled to find a place on the charts in the first half of the 1900s but would finally give into failure in 1951 when the name disappeared from the Top 1000 list altogether. Emilie’s hiatus from regular usage would last for about 25 years (1975 marks her return to the charts). Obviously Emilie’s resurgence in the 1970s and improved usage in the 1990s and early 2000s had everything to do with the soaring popularity of Emily. Emilie represents a new and fresh way to spell this old 19th century damsel. It could be argued that Emilie is more Euro and Cosmo compared to the frumpy tea-and-biscuits Emily; and it’s definitely more sophisticated that the Americanized respellings of Emely, Emilee and Emmalee.

Quick Facts

ON EMILIE

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

French

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

4

RANKING POPULARITY:

561

PRONUNCIATION:

ə-MEE-lee-ə

SIMPLE MEANING:

Rival

Characteristics

OF EMILIE

Authoritative

Powerful

Tough

Tenacious

Wealthy

Problem-solver

Achiever

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Emilie

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME EMILIE

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Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME EMILIE

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Popular Songs

ON EMILIE

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Famous People

NAMED EMILIE

Emilie Högquist (Swedish actress)
Emilie de Ravin (Australian actress)
Emilie Schindler (humanitarian, wife of Oskar Schindler)
Emilie Autumn (American musician)
Émilie Simon (French singer/musician)
Emilie da Fonseca (Norwegian opera singer)
Émilie Dionne (one of the famous Dionne quintuplets)
Émilie du Châtelet (early 18th century mathematician)
Emilie Hammarskjöld (Swedish composer)
Émilie Le Pennec (French gymnast/Olympian)
Émilie Loit (French tennis player)

Children of Famous People

NAMED EMILIE

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Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME EMILIE

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