Emily Dickinson
Writer
1830
American poet known for her unconventional use of form and her reclusive lifestyle, one of Americas most beloved poets
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“A literary classic with a distinctive double-M twist”
Emmily is an alternative spelling of Emily, which derives from the Latin name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. The root likely comes from the Latin aemulus meaning rival or striving to equal, reflecting the competitive virtues admired in Roman culture. The Aemilii were one of Romes most distinguished patrician families.
Emily has been one of the most popular names in English-speaking countries for centuries. It reached the #1 spot in the United States in 1996 and held it for over a decade. The spelling Emmily gives this classic name a slightly distinctive twist.
Emily is deeply embedded in English literary culture through Emily Bronte (Wuthering Heights), Emily Dickinson (American poetry), and Emily in Paris. The name carries strong associations with creativity and intellectual achievement.
Writer
1830
American poet known for her unconventional use of form and her reclusive lifestyle, one of Americas most beloved poets
Writer
1818
English novelist and poet, author of Wuthering Heights, one of the greatest novels in the English language
Other
Fictional matriarch in the TV series Gilmore Girls, known for her sharp wit and high social standards
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