Aemilia

Latin

Etymology

The feminine form of the Roman gens name Aemilius.

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA(key): /ae̯ˈmi.li.a/, [äe̯ˈmɪlʲiä]

Proper noun

Aemilia f (genitive Aemiliae, masculine Aemilius); first declension

  1. A feminine praenomen.

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Aemilia Aemiliae
Genitive Aemiliae Aemiliārum
Dative Aemiliae Aemiliīs
Accusative Aemiliam Aemiliās
Ablative Aemiliā Aemiliīs
Vocative Aemilia Aemiliae

Derived terms

  • Aemiliāna

Descendants

  • Ancient Greek: Αἰμιλία (Aimilía)
    • Greek: Αιμιλία (Aimilía)
  • Bulgarian: Еми́лия (Emílija)
  • Danish: Emilie
  • English: Emily
  • Esperanto: Emilio
  • Finnish: Emilia
  • French: Émilie
  • German: Emilie
  • Italian: Emilia
  • Norwegian: Emilie
  • Polish: Emilia
  • Romanian: Emilia
  • Russian: Эми́лия (Emílija)
  • Spanish: Emilia
  • Swedish: Emilia
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