Emelie

Meaning of Emelie

The name Emelie, pronounced eh-MEE-lee (/ɛˈmiːli/), is a charming and elegant choice for a baby girl. With roots in Latin origin, Emelie is a variant of the more commonly known Emily and Amelie. The name has been cherished for its melodic sound and timeless appeal. Over the years, Emelie has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with notable peaks in the early 20th century and consistent occurrences in recent decades. While not as widely used as some of its variations, Emelie's unique spelling adds a touch of individuality to this classic name. It evokes associations with grace, intelligence, and creativity, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while still maintaining a sense of tradition.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as eh-MEE-lee (/ɛˈmiːli/)

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Notable People Named Emelie

Emelie Tina Forsberg is a successful Swedish athlete known for her achievements in trail running and ski mountaineering, with numerous victories in European and World Championships.
Emelie Öhrstig is a Swedish athlete who achieved success as a cross-country skier, winning a gold medal at the 2005 Nordic World Ski Championships, and also competed in road racing cycling.
Emelie Wikström is a Swedish former World Cup alpine ski racer.
Emelie Anna Berggren is a Swedish ice hockey player who won a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics and led her team to numerous gold medals in the Swedish and European leagues.
Emelie Lundberg - Emelie Mathilda Viktoria Lundberg is a Swedish football goalkeeper.
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