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Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ''ermen'' meaning "whole" or "universal". Emma is also used as a diminutive of
Emmeline ''Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle'' is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which the heroine stands outside the traditional economic structures of English society and ...
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Amelia Amelia may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Amélia'' (film), a 2000 Brazilian film directed by Ana Carolina * ''Amelia'' (film), a 2009 film based on the life of Amelia Earhart Literature * ''Amelia (magazine)'', a Swedish w ...
or any other name beginning with "em". It has been among the top names given to baby girls in the United States, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland, France, Sweden, Belgium, Russia, Canada, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Hungary, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain in the past 10 years. It began gaining popularity in the United Kingdom during the 1960s. By 1974 it was the fourth most popular name for girls in England and Wales. It was still in the top 10 as late as 1995, but had fallen out of the top 20 by 2005 and in 2009 it ranked at 41st. It became popular in the United States later in the 20th century, reaching the top 100 names for girls in the late 1990s. It has been among the top five names given to girls since 2002, and was the most popular name for girls in 2008, 2014, and 2015.


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Emma, Lady Hamilton Dame Emma Hamilton (born Amy Lyon; 26 April 176515 January 1815), generally known as Lady Hamilton, was an English maid, model, dancer and actress. She began her career in London's demi-monde, becoming the mistress of a series of wealthy m ...
(1765–1815), English artist's model and performer *
Emma, Lady Radford Emma Louisa (Radford), Lady Radford, FSA, FRHistS, JP (died 26 April 1937) was an English antiquarian and public servant. A noted local historian and a contributor to the ''Dictionary of National Biography'', she was the first woman to be elected ...
(died 1937), English antiquarian and public servant *
Queen Emma of Hawaii Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke (January 2, 1836 – April 25, 1885) was queen of Hawaii as the wife of King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863. She was later a candidate for the throne but King Kalākaua was elec ...
(1836–1885), queen to King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863 * Queen Emma of the Netherlands (1858–1934), Queen of the Netherlands and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg *
Emma of Mělník Emma (Hemma) (bef. 950 – 1005/06) was a Bohemian duchess consort as the second wife of Boleslaus II of Bohemia. Her origins are uncertain. Historian Gelasius Dobner (1719–90) thought she was a princess of Burgundy, and this theory has be ...
(b. before 950, d. 1005/1006), wife of Boleslav II of Bohemia and Bohemian duchess *
Emma of Normandy Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents; c. 984 – 6 March 1052) was a Norman-born noblewoman who became the English, Danish, and Norwegian queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and th ...
(c. 985–1052), twice Queen consort of the Kingdom of England * Emma Adbåge (born 1982), Swedish illustrator and children's writer *
Emma Adler Emma Adler (née, Braun; pen names, Marion Lorm and Helene Erdmann; 20 May 1858 – 23 February 1935) was an Austrian ''fin de siècle'' journalist and writer. Biography Overview She is known for works of fiction, historical novels, translations, ...
(1858–1935), Austrian journalist and writer *
Emma Ahuena Taylor Emma Ahuena Davison Taylor (November 13, 1867 – November 8, 1937) was a part-Native Hawaiian high chiefess during the 20th century. She was a cultural historian, a genealogist, and a repository of Hawaiian culture and history who wrote many ...
(1867–1937), part-Native Hawaiian high chiefess *
Emma Albani Dame Emma Albani, DBE (born Marie-Louise-Emma-Cécile Lajeunesse; 1 November 18473 April 1930) was a Canadian-British operatic soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an international star. He ...
(1847–1930), Canadian operatic soprano *
Emma Anderson Emma Anderson (born 10 June 1967) is an English musician. She is best known for being a songwriter, guitarist and singer in the shoegazing/ Britpop band Lush. Musical career Born in Wimbledon, London, the adopted daughter of a former army off ...
(born 1967), English musician * Emma Anderson (professor), Canadian professor * Emma Andersson (born 1979), Swedish television personality and singer *
Emma Andijewska Emma Andijewska (or ''Emma Andiievska'', uk, Емма Андієвська, link=no) (born March 19, 1931 in Stalino) is a modern Ukrainian poet, writer and painter. Her works are marked with surrealist style. Some of Andijewska's works have ...
(born 1931), modern Ukrainian poet, writer and painter *
Emma Ania Emma Iwebunor Ania is a former track and field sprint athlete who competed internationally for Great Britain.
(born 1980), former track and field sprint athlete *
Emma Ankudey Emma Flash Ankudey (born 10 September 1943) is a Ghanaian former amateur boxer. Ankudey won a gold medal in the welterweight division of the boxing at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games, which were held in Edinburgh. At the 1972 Summer Olympic ...
(born 1943), Ghanaian former amateur boxer *
Emma Anzai Sick Puppies is an Australian alternative metal band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 1997. After releasing their debut album '' Welcome to the Real World'' in 2001, the band rose to prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was up ...
, bassist of Australian band
Sick Puppies Sick Puppies is an Australian alternative metal band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 1997. After releasing their debut album '' Welcome to the Real World'' in 2001, the band rose to prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was up ...
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Emma B. Alrich Emma B. Alrich (, Eldridge; April 4, 1845 – December 15, 1925) was an American journalist, author, and educator. Though she hailed from New Jersey, she removed to Kansas after marriage. Alrich served as Filing Clerk of the Kansas Legislature, ...
(1845–1925), American journalist, author, educator *
Emma Appleton Emma Jill Appleton is an English actress and model. She starred in the Channel 4 spy thriller ''Traitors'' (2019) and the BBC adaptation of ''Everything I Know About Love'' (2022). She also appeared in the BBC Three thriller ''Clique'' (2017), ...
(born 1991), English actress and model *
Emma Asp Emma Asp (born 24 June 1987) is a Swedish former football defender. She played for Mallbackens IF Mallbackens IF is a football club from Mallbacken, 15 kilometres north of Sunne in Värmland, Sweden. The club was established in 1942 and pl ...
(born 1987), Swedish footballer defender *
Emma Asson Emma Asson (13 July 1889 – 1 January 1965), was an Estonian politician (Social Democrat). She was the first woman to be elected to the Estonian parliament. Asson participated in the creation of the first constitution of the independent Estonia, ...
(1889–1965), Estonian politician *
Emma Atkins Emma Jayne Atkins (born 31 March 1975) is an English actress, best known for her role as Charity Dingle in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale''. Early life Atkins grew up in the village of Silverdale, Lancashire, and then went to study at the Uni ...
(born 1975), English actress * Emma Whitcomb Babcock (1849–1926), American litterateur, author *
Emma Baeri Emma Baeri (born July 11, 1942) is a Sicilian feminist historian and essayist. She has played an active role in organizing feminist political action and literary life in Italy along with her academic career. Biography Emma Baeri was born in Pale ...
(born 1942), Sicilian feminist historian and essayist *
Emma Bailey Emma Bailey (née Parascandola; March 6, 1910 – September 3, 1999) was an American auctioneer and author, credited with being the first American woman auctioneer. She held her first auction in Brattleboro, Vermont, on May 12, 1950 as a way to su ...
(1910–1999), American auctioneer and author *
Emma Baker Emma Baker (born 1980) is a British television journalist and presenter employed by ITV Anglia as Head of News. Career Baker’s ITV career began in June 2005 as a trainee journalist at ''ITV News London'' (ITN). She joined regional news prog ...
, television journalist and presenter employed by ITV Channel *
Emma Bale Emma Bale (born Emma Balemans, 2 August 1999) is a Belgian singer, who is most notable for her cover of " All I Want" by Kodaline and her number-one song in Flanders, "Fortune Cookie". In September 2015, Bale, alongside producer Hans Francken re ...
(born 1999), Belgian singer *
Emma Bardac Emma Bardac (née Moyse; 10 July 1862 – 20 August 1934) was a French singer and the mutual love interest of both Gabriel Fauré and Claude Debussy. Of Jewish descent, Emma married, aged 17, Parisian banker Sigismond Bardac, by whom she had two ...
(1862–1934), French singer *
Emma Barnett Emma Barnett (born 5 February 1985) is a British broadcaster and journalist. She has been the main presenter of ''Woman's Hour'' on BBC Radio 4 since January 2021. Barnett worked for BBC Radio 5 Live for six years, beginning in 2014, after t ...
(born 1985), British broadcaster and journalist *
Emma Baron Emma Baron (19 October 1904 – 7 March 1986https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0056228/ Imdb ) was an Italian stage and film actress. Life and career Born Emma Bardon in Treviso, after getting an arts degree she began her career on stage in the 1920s, ...
(1904–1986), Italian stage and film actress *
Emma Barrandeguy Emma Barrandeguy (8 March 1914 – 19 December 2006) was an Argentine writer, journalist, poet, storyteller and playwright. Barrandeguy was born in 1914 in Gualeguay, Entre Ríos. Her mother read poetry to her when Barrandeguy was very small. In 19 ...
(1914–2006), Argentine writer, journalist, poet, storyteller and playwright *
Emma Barrie Emma Barrie (born 13 April 2002) is a Scottish netball player who plays for Scotland and for Sirens Netball Strathclyde Sirens are a Scottish netball team based in Glasgow. Since 2017 their senior team has played in the Netball Superleague ...
(born 2002), Scottish netball player *
Emma Barton Emma Louise Barton (born 26 July 1977) is an English actress. She is perhaps best known for the role of Honey Mitchell in '' EastEnders'' which she has portrayed on and off since November 2005. Before her role in ''EastEnders'', Barton appear ...
(born 1977), English actress *
Emma Bartoniek Emma Bartoniek (28 November 1894 – 31 May 1957) was a Hungarian historian and bibliographer who specialised in medieval history, primarily the age of the Árpád dynasty (c. 895–1301). Early life and education Emma Bartoniek was born in Budap ...
(1894–1957), Hungarian historian and bibliographer * Emma Bates (born 1992), runner *
Emma Beckett (footballer) Emma Louise Beckett (born 29 May 1987) is an Irish football midfielder who plays for Watford and the Ireland national team. Club career With her hometown club Northampton Town, Beckett was part of a treble-winning team in 2004–05. Beckett ...
(born 1987), Irish football midfielder *
Emma Bell Emma Jean Bell (born December 17, 1986) is an American actress, best known for her roles in films '' Frozen'' (2010) and ''Final Destination 5'' (2011), and for playing Amy in the first and third season of '' The Walking Dead'' (2010; 2012), and ...
(born 1986), American actress *
Emma Lee Benedict Emma Lee Benedict (, Benedict; after marriage, Transeau; pen names, E. L. Benedict and E. L. B. Transeau; November 16, 1857 – February 3, 1937) was an American magazine editor, educator, and the author of several books of prose and poetry betw ...
(1857-1937), American editor, educator, author * Emma Bengtsson, Swedish chef *
Emma Bonino Emma Bonino (born 9 March 1948) is an Italian politician. A senator for Rome, she served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2014. Previously, she was a Member of the European Parliament and a member of the Chamber of Deputies. She serve ...
(born 1948), Italian politician and human rights activist * Emma Scarr Booth (1835–1927), British-born American novelist, poet *
Emma Eliza Bower Emma E. Bower (1852 – October 11, 1937) was an American physician, and a newspaper owner, publisher, and editor. She was also an active clubwoman. Bower practiced medicine in Detroit, Michigan before returning to Ann Arbor, Michigan where, from ...
(1852–1937), American physician, club-woman, and newspaper owner, publisher, editor * Emma Southwick Brinton (1834–1922), American Civil War nurse, traveller, correspondent * Emma Elizabeth Brown (1847–?), American writer, artist *
Emma Alice Browne Emma Alice Browne (1835 – February 6, 1890) was a 19th-century American poet. She contributed to various periodicals, including Louisville ''Journal'', ''The Pantagraph'', ''The Saturday Evening Post'', ''Graham's Magazine'', and ''The Methodi ...
(1835-1890), American poet *
Emma Bull Emma Bull (born December 13, 1954) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Her novels include the Hugo- and Nebula-nominated '' Bone Dance'' and the urban fantasy '' War for the Oaks''. She is also known for a series of anthologie ...
(born 1954), American science fiction and fantasy author *
Emma Bunton Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976) is an English singer, songwriter, actress, and media personality. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Baby Spice. With over 100 million rec ...
(born 1976), English singer, the
Spice Girls The Spice Girls are a British girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Melanie Brown, also known as Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie Chisholm, or Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"); Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"); and Vi ...
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Emma Caulfield Emma Caulfield Ford (born April 8, 1973) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring role as former demon Anya Jenkins on the supernatural drama television series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1998–2003), which earned her a n ...
(born 1973), American actress *
Emma Chamberlain Emma Frances Chamberlain (born May 22, 2001) is an American internet personality, specifically on YouTube. She won the 2018 Streamy Award for Breakout Creator. In 2019, ''Time'' magazine included her on its ''Time'' 100 Next list, and its list ...
(born 2001), American internet personality * Emma Churchill (1862–1957), founder of
The Salvation Army The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant church and an international charitable organisation headquartered in London, England. The organisation reports a worldwide membership of over 1.7million, comprising soldiers, officers and adherents col ...
in Newfoundland * Emma Shaw Colcleugh (1846–1940), American journalist, lecturer, traveler, collector *
Emma Constable Emma Constable (née Chaffin; born 10 April 1975) is a retired English badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of ...
(born 1975), English badminton player *
Emma Corrin Emma-Louise Corrin (born 13 December 1995) is an English actor. They portrayed Diana, Princess of Wales in the fourth season of the Netflix historical drama ''The Crown'' (2020), for which they won a Golden Globe, a Critics' Choice Award, a ...
(born 1995), English actress *
Emma Amelia Cranmer Emma A. Cranmer (, Powers; after first marriage, Goodell; after second marriage, Cranmer; October 2, 1858 – January 11, 1937) was an American temperance reformer, woman suffragist, and author. A talented suffrage speaker and prohibition repres ...
(1858–1937), American reformer, suffragist, writer *
Emma D'Arcy Emma Zia D'Arcy (born 27 June 1992) is an English actor. They are known for their roles in the BBC drama '' Wanderlust'' (2018), the Amazon Prime series '' Truth Seekers'' (2020), and the HBO fantasy series ''House of the Dragon'' (2022–), ...
(born 1992), English actor *
Emma Darwin Emma Darwin (; 2 May 1808 – 2 October 1896) was an English woman who was the wife and first cousin of Charles Darwin. They were married on 29 January 1839 and were the parents of ten children, seven of whom survived to adulthood. Early lif ...
(1808–1896), wife of
Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English natural history#Before 1900, naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all speci ...
* Emma Beard Delaney (1871–1922), Baptist missionary and teacher *
Emma Didlake Emma Didlake (March 13, 1904 – August 16, 2015) was an African-American supercentenarian and the oldest living American World War II veteran until her death on August 16, 2015 at age 111. She served in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. Earl ...
(1905–2015), oldest U.S. veteran *
Emma Dumont Emma Dumont is an American actress, model, and dancer. She is known for her roles as Melanie Segal in the ABC Family series ''Bunheads'', as Emma Karn in the NBC series ''Aquarius'', and as Lorna Dane/Polaris in the FOX series '' The Gifted''. ...
(born 1994), American actress and model *
Emma Bedelia Dunham Emma B. Dunham (, Sargent; pen names, various, including Leoline; August 21, 1826 – September 14, 1910) was an American poet and teacher of the long nineteenth century. She began writing for publication when very young, and continued to write fo ...
(1826–1910), American poet, teacher * Emma Ellingsen (born 2001), Norwegian model *
Emma Catherine Embury Emma Catherine Embury (née Manley; February 25, 1806 – February 10, 1863) was an American author and poet. Under the pen name of "Ianthe", she contributed to the periodicals of the day, and may be considered among the pioneers of female liter ...
(1806–1863), American author, poet *
Emma Engdahl-Jägerskiöld Emma Engdahl-Jägerskiöld ( Madsén; 26 April 1852 — 13 June 1930) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish operatic soprano, and one of the country's first internationally recognised singers, noted especially for her dramatic talents as well as her v ...
(1852–1930), Finnish opera singer *
Emma Pike Ewing Emma Pike Ewing (, Pike; after first marriage, Smith; after second marriage, Ewing; July 1838 – February 1917) was an American author and educator on housekeeping and cooking. Ewing hailed from New York. After the American Civil War, she served ...
(1838–1917), American educator, author *
Emma Ferguson Emma Ferguson is a British actress. She is best known for her starring role in the series ''Mile High'' and appearances in ''North and South'' and ''The Brides in the Bath.'' Early life Emma Ferguson is from Wandsworth, London. She travelled re ...
(born 1975), English actress, ''
Mile High ''Mile High'' is a British television drama based on the lives of the cabin crew members of Fresh!, a budget airline based in London. The name of the show is a reference to the Mile High Club. The show was broadcast on Sky1 from 2003 to 20 ...
'' * Emma Sheridan Fry (1864–1936), American actress, playwright, teacher * Emma Fürstenhoff (1802–1871), Swedish florist *
Emma Sophia Galton Emma Sophia Galton (1811–1904) was the author of an 1863 book entitled a ''Guide to the Unprotected in Every-Day Matters Relating to Property and Income'', which was published anonymously by Macmillan and credited to "A Banker's Daughter". Biogr ...
(1811–1904), British finance guide author *
Emma Gatewood Emma Rowena (Caldwell) Gatewood, known as Grandma Gatewood, (October 25, 1887 – June 4, 1973), was an American ultra-light hiking pioneer. After a difficult life as a farm wife, mother of eleven children, and survivor of domestic vi ...
(1887–1973), American hiker *
Emma George __NOTOC__Emma George (born 1 November 1974 in Beechworth, Victoria) is a former Australian pole vaulter. She set twelve world records in a row in the late nineties, but she lost the record on 26 May 2000 to Stacy Dragila and was unable to recap ...
(born 1974), Australian pole vaulter *
Emma Gilchrist Emma Gilchrist is the Canadian co-founder and editor-in-chief of ''The Narwhal''. Gilchirst was the executive director of ''DeSmog'' environmental blog and the past president of ''Press Forward'' association of Canadian independent media outlets. ...
, Canadian journalist *
Emma Goldman Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Russian-born anarchist political activist and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of th ...
(1869–1940), Lithuania-born anarchist, writer and orator *
X González X González (born Emma González; November 11, 1999) is an American activist and advocate for gun control. In 2018, they survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history, and, in response ...
(born 1999), born Emma, American activist and advocate for
gun control Gun control, or firearms regulation, is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. Most countries have a restrictive firearm guiding policy, with onl ...
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Emma Grant (footballer) Emma Grant (born 22 July 1989) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Early life and state football Grant grew up in Gisborne and played her junior football at Gisborne from under-9s ...
(born 1989), Australian footballer *
Emma Green (athlete) Emma Anna-Maria Green, also known as ''Emma Green Tregaro'' (born 8 December 1984) is a retired Swedish high jumper. She won a bronze medal in the event at the 2005 IAAF World Championships. She represented Sweden at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Oly ...
(born 1984), Swedish athlete *
Emma Green (nurse) Emma Green (1843–1929) was an American involved in Civil War intrigue in Alexandria, Virginia. Described as a Southern belle, her politics shifted from pro-Union or neutral during the Civil War, after the Union seized her family's hotel to ...
(1843–1929), 19th century southern belle *
Emma Jane Greenland Emma Jane Greenland (after marriage, Hooker; 1760/61 – 9 September 1838) was an English painter, writer and singer. She was awarded a Gold Pallet on 14 November 1786 by the Society at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Comm ...
(1760–1843), English painter, writer, singer *
Emma Azalia Hackley Emma Azalia Hackley, also known as E. Azalia Hackley and Azalia Smith Hackley (1867–1922), was a concert soprano, newspaper editor, teacher, and political activist. An African American, she promoted racial pride through her support and promotio ...
(1867–1922), African-American singer and political activist *
Emma Heming Emma Frances Heming Willis ( Heming; born June 18, 1978) is a British and American model. Personal life Born in Malta to a British father and an Indo-Guyanese mother, Willis was raised in north London and California. On March 21, 2009, Emma H ...
(born 1978), English actress *
Emma Churchman Hewitt Emma Churchman Hewitt (, Churchman; February 1, 1850 – 1921) was an American author and journalist. She served as associate editor of ''Ladies' Home Journal'' for four years; later of ''Home Magazine'' in Washington, D.C. and ''Leisure Hours'' in ...
(1850–1921), American writer, journalist *
Emma Hippolyte Emma Hippolyte, OBE is a Saint Lucian politician and Minister for Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs. Hippolyte serves as the representative for Soufriere-Fond St. Jacques as a Member of Parliament. Hi ...
, Saint Lucian politician * Emma Hope (born 1962), British shoe designer * Emma Hult (born 1988), Swedish politician *
Emma Hwang Emma Y. Hwang (born Yu-liang Hwang on July 21, 1970) is a scientist with Wyle Laboratories. She served as an aquanaut on the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 5 ( NEEMO 5) crew in June 2003. Early life Yu-liang Hwang was born in southe ...
(born 1971), Taiwanese-American scientist and aquanaut *
Emma Jung Emma Jung (born Emma Marie Rauschenbach, 30 March 1882 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and author. She married Carl Jung, financing and helping him to become the prominent psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, and t ...
(1882–1955), Swiss psychologist and writer *
Emma Lahana Emma Kate Lahana (born ) is a New Zealand actress. She is known for her roles as Kira Ford, the Yellow Dino Ranger, in ''Power Rangers Dino Thunder'', Jennifer Mason on ''Haven'', and Brigid O'Reilly in '' Cloak & Dagger''. Career Lahana playe ...
(born 1984), New Zealand actress and singer *
Emma Lai Wing Ki Lai or Emma Lai (born March 14, 1988) is a Hong Kong cricketer who plays for Hong Kong women's national cricket team. She started learning to play cricket while working as a waitress at the Hong Kong Cricket Club. Just over a year afte ...
(born 1988), Hong Kong cricketer *
Emma Laine Emma Johanna Laine (born 26 March 1986) is a former tennis player from Finland. Laine won 11 singles and 44 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 7 August 2006, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 50. On 30 October 2006, sh ...
(born 1986), Finnish tennis player *
Emma Laird Emma Laird is an English actress and former model. On television, she is known for her role in the Paramount+ series ''Mayor of Kingstown'' (2021–). Her films include '' A Haunting in Venice'' (2023). She was named a 2021 Brit to Watch by ''Va ...
, British actress *
Emma Laura Emma may refer to: * Emma (given name) Film * ''Emma'' (1932 film), a comedy-drama film by Clarence Brown * ''Emma'' (1996 theatrical film), a film starring Gwyneth Paltrow * ''Emma'' (1996 TV film), a British television film starring Kate B ...
(born 1971), Mexican actress *
Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 – November 19, 1887) was an American author of poetry, prose, and translations, as well as an activist for Jewish and Georgist causes. She is remembered for writing the sonnet " The New Colossus", which was inspi ...
(1849–1887), American poet *
Emma Mackey Emma Margaret Marie Tachard-Mackey (born 4 January 1996) is a French-born British actress. Her breakthrough performance as Maeve Wiley, a sardonic teenager, in the Netflix comedy-drama series ''Sex Education'' (2019–present), earned her a Br ...
(born 1996), French-British actress *
Emma Malabuyo Emma Malabuyo (born November 5, 2002) is an American artistic gymnast. She is a five-time member of the U.S. National Team (2016–19, 2021). She was an alternate for the 2020 Olympic team. She is currently competing for the UCLA Bruins gymn ...
(born 2002), American gymnast *
Emma Malewski Emma Leonie Malewski (born July 18, 2004) is a German artistic gymnast who represented Germany at the inaugural Junior World Championships. She is the 2022 European champion on the balance beam, and was part of the first German team to ever win ...
(born 2004), German gymnast * Emma B. Mandl (1842–1928), Bohemian-born American social reformer, clubwoman, and community leader *
Emma Marrone Emmanuela "Emma" Marrone (; born 25 May 1984), known professionally as Emma, is an Italian pop singer, songwriter, and actress. After working with several bands, she won the Italian talent show '' Amici di Maria De Filippi'' in March 2010, and ...
(born 1984), Italian pop singer *
Emma Mason Emma Mason (born 28 June 1986) is a retired Scottish badminton player. Career Mason, aged 10, started playing badminton in primary school as her mother had volunteered to run the after school club. She won the Scottish junior title in women's ...
(born 1986), Scottish badminton player * Emma Masterson (born 1977), Thai actress, model, and television presenter *
Emma Meesseman Emma Meesseman (born 13 May 1993) is a Belgian professional basketball player for Fenerbahçe of the EuroLeague Women and the Chicago Sky of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). After playing basketball in Belgium, Meesseman was ...
(born 1993), Belgian basketball player *
Emma Miyazawa is a Japanese television personality and actress. Her former stage name is . Family She is the daughter of Christopher J. LaFleur, the former United States Ambassador to Malaysia, and Keiko Miyazawa LaFleur, the daughter of Kiichi Miyazawa, ...
(born 1988), Japanese actress * Emma Barrett Molloy (1839–1907), American journalist, lecturer, and activist * Emma Huntington Nason (1845–1921), American poet, author, and musical composer *
Emma Neale Emma Neale (born 2 January 1969) is a novelist and poet from New Zealand. Background Neale was born in Dunedin and grew up in Christchurch, San Diego, and Wellington. She received her undergraduate degree from Victoria University of Welling ...
(born 1969), New Zealand novelist and poet * Emma Aline Osgood (1849–1911), American soprano *
Emma Raducanu Emma Raducanu (born 13 November 2002) is a British professional tennis player. She reached a career-high ranking of No. 10 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) on 11 July 2022, and is the current British No. 1. Raducanu is the first British ...
(born 2002), British tennis player *
Emma May Alexander Reinertsen Emma May Alexander Reinertsen (, Alexander; pen name, Gale Forest; also known as, Mrs. R. C. Reinertsen; January 6, 1853 – March 22, 1920) was a pseudonymous American writer of prose sketches, and articles on social reform issues. As "Gale Fore ...
(1853–1920), American writer, social reformer *
Emma Reyes Emma Reyes (July 9, 1919 – July 12, 2003) was a realism painter and writer from Bogota, Colombia. Reyes was considered the "godmother" of Latin American art for the portrayals of her life struggles in her paintings. She was encouraged to wr ...
(1919–2003), Colombian painter and writer *
Emma Ann Reynolds Emma Ann Reynolds (1862-1917) was an African-American teacher, who had a desire to address the health needs of her community. Refused entrance to nurses training schools because of racism, she influenced the creation of Provident Hospital in ...
(1862–1917), African-American teacher * Emma Richter (1888–1956), German paleontologist *
Emma Rigby Emma Catherine Rigby (born 26 September 1989) is an English actress. After rising to prominence for her role as Hannah Ashworth in ''Hollyoaks'', she later played Gemma Roscoe in the BBC One drama series '' Prisoners' Wives'' and as the Red Qu ...
(born 1989), English actress *
Emma Roberts Emma Rose Roberts (born February 10, 1991 Additional on October 9, 2016) is an American actress. Known for her work in film and television projects of the horror and thriller genres, she has received various accolades, including a Young Artis ...
, British aristocrat *
Emma Roberts Emma Rose Roberts (born February 10, 1991 Additional on October 9, 2016) is an American actress. Known for her work in film and television projects of the horror and thriller genres, she has received various accolades, including a Young Artis ...
(born 1991), American actress and singer *
Emma Rochlin Emma Rochlin (born 14 May 1978 in Glasgow) is a female field hockey defender from Scotland. She plays club hockey for Glasgow Western Glasgow ( ; sco, Glesca or ; gd, Glaschu ) is the most populous city in Scotland and the fourth-most ...
(born 1978), Scottish field hockey player *
Emma Winner Rogers Emma Winner Rogers (, Winner; January 20, 1855 – March 3, 1922) was an American writer and speaker upon economic and social questions, and on the Arts and Crafts movement. She favored suffrage, and served as an officer of the National American W ...
(1855-1922), American writer, speaker, suffragist *
Emma Samms Emma Elizabeth Wylie Samuelson MBE known professionally as Emma Samms, (born 28 August 1960) is an English actress and TV host, known for her role as Holly Sutton on the American daytime soap opera '' General Hospital'' and as the second actre ...
(born 1960), English actress * Emma Sandys (1842–1877), English painter *
Emma Shapplin Emma Shapplin (born Crystêle Madeleine Joliton Interview video with Emma Shapplin for the Russian TV channel TVC. on 19 May 1974, in the Paris suburb of Savigny-le-Temple) is a French soprano. Discography Albums *'' Carmine Meo'' (1997, Pe ...
(born 1974), French soprano * Emma Augusta Sharkey (1858–1902), American writer, journalist, dime novelist, story-teller * Emma L. Shaw (1840–1924), American magazine editor *
Emma Sinclair Emma Sinclair MBE is a British businesswoman, entrepreneur and journalist. Early life and education Sinclair was born in Middlesex and currently splits her time between New York and London. She is descended from Jewish migrants to the United ...
, British businesswoman *
Emma Slater Emma Slater (born December 25, 1988) is an English-American professional dancer and choreographer. She is best known for her appearances on ''Dancing with the Stars''. Personal life Emma Slater was raised in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, ...
(born 1988), British ballroom dancer *
Emma Snowsill Emma Laura Snowsill OAM (born 15 June 1981) is an Australian professional triathlete and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games. She won the gold medal in triathlon at the 2008 Olympics. Snowsill is married ...
(born 1981), Australian triathlete *
Emma Stone Emily Jean Stone (born November 6, 1988), known professionally as Emma Stone, is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award. In 2017, she ...
(born Emily Jean Stone in 1988), American actress *
Emma Sulkowicz Emma Sulkowicz (born October 3, 1992) is an American performance artist and anti-rape activist"Carr ...
(born 1992), American performance artist and activist *
Emma Swift Emma Swift (born 15 December 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Before becoming a musician, she was a radio broadcaster, hosting Americana music show ''In the Pines'' on FBi Radio and ''Revelator'' on Double J at Australian Broadcasting ...
(born 1981), Australian singer-songwriter *
Emma Taylor-Isherwood Emma-Rose Taylor-Isherwood (born April 27, 1987Carleton University >> Graduating Class of Spring 2009. URL accessed on November 3, 2009. After graduating from the Arts Canterbury Theatre program Taylor-Isherwood continued performing while attend ...
(born 1987), Canadian actress, Angel in ''
Kuu Kuu Harajuku ''Kuu Kuu Harajuku'' is a Japanese-influenced animated children's television series created by singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani. It is based on her ''Harajuku Lovers'' merchandise brand, and the show doubles as a brand itself, with a line of tie-i ...
'' *
Emma Tennant Emma Christina Tennant FRSL (20 October 1937 – 21 January 2017) was an English novelist and editor of Scottish extraction, known for a post-modern approach to her fiction, often imbued with fantasy or magic. Several of her novels give a femi ...
(1937–2017), British novelist *
Emma Thompson Dame Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress. Regarded as one of the best actresses of her generation, she has received numerous accolades throughout her four-decade-long career, including two Academy Awards, two British A ...
(born 1959), British actress, comedian and screenwriter * Emma Thynn, Viscountess Weymouth (born 1986), English socialite *
Emma Rood Tuttle Emma Rood Tuttle (July 21, 1839 – June 4, 1916) was an American author and lecturer engaged in educational and reform work. Her literary work was versatile. It primarily included poetry and journalism, but also a considerable amount of lectures ...
(1839-1916), American writer, poet *
Emma Wallrup Emma Maria Wallrup (born 1971) is a Swedish politician and former member of the Riksdag, the national legislature. A former member of the Left Party, she represented Uppsala County between July 2014 and June 2018. She had previously been a su ...
(born 1971), Swedish politician *
Emma Watkins Emma Olivia Watkins (born 21 September 1989) is an Australian singer, actress, and dancer, best known as a former member of the children's group the Wiggles. She debuted her own children's entertainment character, Emma Memma, in 2022; an accomp ...
(born 1989), Australian children's entertainer,
The Wiggles The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. The group are currently composed of Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce and Tsehay Hawkins, as well as supporting members Evie Ferris, John Pearce, ...
*
Emma Watson Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress and activist. Known for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as for her women's rights work, she has received a selection of accolades, includ ...
(born 1990), British actress *
Emma Willard Emma Hart Willard (February 23, 1787 – April 15, 1870) was an American woman's education activist who dedicated her life to education. She worked in several schools and founded the first school for women's higher education, the Troy Female S ...
(1787–1870), women's education rights activist *
Emma Willis Emma Louise Willis (née Griffiths; born 18 March 1976) is an English broadcaster. She is known for her television and radio work with Channel 5, BBC, ITV, and Heart FM.
(born 1976), British TV presenter and former model, presenter of '' Big Brother'' *
Emma Willis (gymnast) Emma Willis (born 27 August 1992) is a Canadian female artistic gymnast and part of the national team. She participated at the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships The 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held at the Rotte ...
(born 1992), Canadian artistic gymnast *
Emma Woikin Emma Woikin (; December 30, 1920 – May 22, 1974) was a Canadian civil servant who, in 1946, was convicted of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union. Woikin was one of the Canadians identified as spies by Igor Gouzenko when he defected from the ...
(1920–1974), Canadian spy for the Soviet Union *
Emma Zimmer Emma Anna Maria Zimmer (née Mezel; 14 August 1888 – 20 September 1948) was a female overseer at the Lichtenburg concentration camp, the Ravensbrück concentration camp and the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination/concentration camp for several ye ...
(1888–1948), overseer at the Ravensbrück concentration camp executed for war crimes


Characters

* Emma in "
Henry and Emma "Henry and Emma, a poem, upon the model of The Nut-brown Maid" is a 1709 poem by Matthew Prior. As the subtitle indicates, the poem is based on the fifteenth-century ballad " The Nut-Brown Maid". "Henry and Emma" is said to have been written at Wi ...
", a 1709 poem by
Matthew Prior Matthew Prior (21 July 1664 – 18 September 1721) was an English poet and diplomat. He is also known as a contributor to '' The Examiner''. Early life Prior was probably born in Middlesex. He was the son of a Nonconformist joiner at Wimbor ...
, which has been credited for first popularising the name. * Emma, a main character in '' Billie and Emma'' * Emma, the main character in '' Emma: A Victorian Romance'' * Emma, a main character in ''
The Promised Neverland is a Japanese manga series written by Kaiu Shirai and illustrated by Posuka Demizu. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from August 2016 to June 2020, with its chapters collected in twenty ''tankōbon'' volumes. In N ...
'' * Emma, one of the main characters in the
Teletoon Teletoon (stylized as TELETOON) is a Canadian English-language specialty channel owned by Teletoon Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment. Its name is a portmanteau of "television" and " cartoon". The channel primarily broadcasts ...
Canadian animated sitcom ''
Stoked Stoked may refer to: * ''Stoked'' (video game), an Xbox 360 game * ''Stoked'' (TV series), a Canadian comedy cartoon *'' Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator'', a documentary *''Stoked'' (instrumental), on The Beach Boys album ''Surfin' U.S.A. ...
'' * Emma, the Amazon daughter of
Dean Winchester Dean Winchester is one of the two protagonists from the American drama television series ''Supernatural'', along with his younger brother Sam. He is portrayed primarily by Jensen Ackles. Other versions of the character having been portrayed by ...
from the television series ''
Supernatural Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
'' * Emma, a supporting character in Darren Shan's novel series ''
Zom-B ''Zom-B'' (alternatively known as the ''Zom-B Chronicles'') is a young adult zombie apocalyptic-thriller novel series by written by Irish author Darren O'Shaughnessy under the pen name Darren Shan. The series is told by first-person perspective ...
'' * Emma, a character in canadian animation series
Total Drama ''Total Drama'' (often shortened as ''TD'') is a Canadian animated television series created by Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis that premiered on Teletoon in Canada on July 8, 2007, and on Cartoon Network in the U.S. on June 5, 2008. The s ...
* Emma Bloom, peculiar girl in Ransom Rigg's series ''
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children ''Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children'' is a contemporary fantasy debut novel by American author Ransom Riggs. The story is told through a combination of narrative and a mix of vernacular and found photography from the personal archiv ...
'' * Emma Brightness, a character in the anime series '' The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter'' *
Emma Brooker Emma Brooker is a fictional character from the British soap opera ''Coronation Street'', portrayed by Alexandra Mardell. She first appeared on-screen during the episode broadcast on 20 April 2018. Emma's storylines have included short-term rel ...
, a character from the British soap opera ''
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based ...
'' * Emma Bovary, the heroine of
Gustave Flaubert Gustave Flaubert ( , , ; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was a French novelist. Highly influential, he has been considered the leading exponent of literary realism in his country. According to the literary theorist Kornelije Kvas, "in Flaube ...
's novel ''
Madame Bovary ''Madame Bovary'' (; ), originally published as ''Madame Bovary: Provincial Manners'' ( ), is a novel by French writer Gustave Flaubert, published in 1856. The eponymous character lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and em ...
'' *
Emma Carstairs This is a list of the main characters from ''The Mortal Instruments'' series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels '' City of Bones'', ''City of Ashes'', '' City of Glass'', ''City of Fallen Angels'', '' City of Lost Souls'', and ''City of He ...
, a character and protagonist in
Cassandra Clare Judith Lewis (née Rumelt; born July 27, 1973), better known by her pen name Cassandra Clare, is an American author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling series ''The Mortal Instruments''.'' Personal life Clare was born Judith ...
's ''
The Shadowhunter Chronicles ''The Shadowhunter Chronicles'' is a media franchise based on the writings of American young adult fiction writer Cassandra Clare, which currently encompasses six series of novels, three short-story collections, five graphic novels, one film, a t ...
'' and heroine in ''
The Dark Artifices ''The Dark Artifices'' is a trilogy written by Cassandra Clare. The series is chronologically the fourth series in '' The Shadowhunter Chronicles'' and a sequel to ''The Mortal Instruments''. It is set in Los Angeles. The series consists of thre ...
'' * Emma Coolidge in ''
Heroes Heroes or Héroes may refer to: * Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good Film * ''Heroes'' (1977 film), an American drama * ''Heroes'' (2008 film), an Indian Hindi film Gaming * ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' ...
'' *
Emma Frost Emma Grace Frost is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #129 (Jan. 1980), and was created by writer ...
in
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Comics'' in 19 ...
*
Emma Geller-Green Various characters appeared in the sitcom ''Friends'' and its spin-off series ''Joey'', which respectively aired for ten seasons and two seasons on NBC from 1994 to 2006. ''Friends'' featured six main cast members: Rachel Green-Geller (Jennifer ...
, daughter of Rachel Green and Ross Geller on '' Friends'' * Emma Gilbert in '' H2O: Just Add Water'' * Emma Goodall, the pink ranger in ''
Power Rangers Megaforce ''Power Rangers Megaforce'' is the twentieth season of the long-running television series ''Power Rangers''. The show is produced by SCG Power Rangers and began airing on Nickelodeon on February 2, 2013. The show was part of the ''Power Rangers ...
'' * Emma Keane, a teacher on ''
Ackley Bridge ''Ackley Bridge'' is a British comedy-drama series set in a multicultural academy school of the same name. The series is filmed in Halifax, West Yorkshire and it began broadcasting on Channel 4 on 7 June 2017. In the fourth series, ''Ackle ...
'' * Emma Kendo, a character in
Resident Evil ''Resident Evil'', known in Japan as is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom. It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environmen ...
. * Emma Kliesen, a minor character in the
Tekken is a Japanese Media mix, media franchise centered on a series of fighting game, fighting video and arcade games developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco). The franchise also includes film and print adaptations. The ...
series * Emma Karn, a main character in the NBC series ''
Aquarius Aquarius may refer to: Astrology * Aquarius (astrology), an astrological sign * Age of Aquarius, a time period in the cycle of astrological ages Astronomy * Aquarius (constellation) * Aquarius in Chinese astronomy Arts and entertainment ...
'' *
Emma Nelson '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' is a Canadian teen drama television series created by Linda Schuyler and Yan Moore. The series is now considered the first incarnation and premiered on CTV on October 14, 2001, and then ended on MTV Canada a ...
, the staple character in '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'' *
Emma Peel Emma Peel is a fictional spy played by Diana Rigg in the British 1960s adventure television series '' The Avengers'', and by Uma Thurman in the 1998 film version. She was born Emma Knight, the daughter of an industrialist, Sir John Knight. She ...
, fictional television spy played by
Diana Rigg Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (20 July 193810 September 2020) was an English actress of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series ''The Avengers'' (1965–1968); Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in ''On He ...
in the British 1960s adventure series '' The Avengers'' *
Emma Pillsbury Emma Pillsbury Schuester (previously Pillsbury-Howell) is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series ''Glee''. Portrayed by actress Jayma Mays, Emma has appeared in ''Glee'' from its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, ...
in ''
Glee Glee means delight, a form of happiness. Glee may also refer to: * Glee (music), a type of English choral music * ''Glee'' (TV series), an American musical comedy-drama TV series, and related media created by Ryan Murphy * ''Glee'' (Bran Van 30 ...
'' *
Emma Reid Dr. Emma Reid is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera '' Doctors'', portrayed by Dido Miles. Emma made her first appearance on 2 October 2012, and since her arrival, her storylines in the soap have included her romances with charact ...
in '' Doctors'' * Emma Ross on the Disney Channel series '' Jessie'', and ''
Bunk'd ''Bunk'd'' is an American comedy television series created by Pamela Eells O'Connell that premiered on Disney Channel on July 31, 2015. The series is a spinoff of '' Jessie'' and for the first three seasons includes returning stars Peyton List ...
'' *
Emma Sheen ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' is a Japanese science fiction anime television series that originally aired on Nagoya Broadcasting Network between March 2, 1985, and February 22, 1986. ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' featured many new characters and sev ...
, Gundam pilot from the AEUG group in the anime series ''
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam is a 1985 Japanese television anime series, the second installment in the '' Gundam'' franchise, and a sequel to the original '' Mobile Suit Gundam''. The show was created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, with character designs by Yoshi ...
'' *
Emma Swan Emma Swan is a fictional character in ABC's television series ''Once Upon a Time'' and the protagonist of seasons 1-6. She is portrayed by Jennifer Morrison as an adult, by Abby Ross as a teenager, and by Mckenna Grace as a child. Emma appears ...
, protagonist of the television series ''
Once Upon a Time "Once upon a time" is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least 1380 (according to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'') in storytelling in ...
'' * Emma Verde, a character in the media project
Nijigasaki High School Idol Club is a Japanese multimedia spin-off project from the ''Love Live!'' series and its game series ''Love Live! School Idol Festival''. It was first introduced in 2017 as "Perfect Dream Project" and was initially created as part of the game ''Lov ...
* Emma Washburne, daughter of Zoe and Wash in the science fiction franchise ''
Firefly The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production ...
'' * Emma Wheeler on the ABC Family series ''
Baby Daddy ''Baby Daddy'' is an American sitcom created by Dan Berendsen that premiered on June 20, 2012, on ABC Family ( Freeform). The series follows Ben, a man in his twenties, who gets the surprise of his life when a one-night stand leaves his baby a ...
'' *
Emma Woodhouse Emma Woodhouse is the 21-year-old protagonist of Jane Austen's 1815 novel ''Emma''. She is described in the novel's opening sentence as "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition... and had lived nearly twenty-on ...
, the title character of Jane Austen's '' Emma'' * "
Emma Zunz "Emma Zunz" is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. The tale recounts how its eponymous heroine avenges the death of her father. Originally published in September 1948 in the magazine ''Sur'', it was reprinted in Borges' 1949 coll ...
" in the eponymous short story by
Jorge Luis Borges Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (; ; 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, as well as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known b ...
* Emma, a character in the animated television series ''
Grojband ''Grojband'' is a Canadian animated television series created by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton for Teletoon in Canada and Cartoon Network in the United States. Produced by Fresh TV and Neptoon Studios, with animation by Elliott Animation, an ...
'' * Emma, a character in the animated television series ''
The Ridonculous Race ''Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race'' (also known as ''Total Drama: Ridonculous Race'' or simply ''The Ridonculous Race'') is a Canadian animated reality television series which lampoons the conventions commonly found in reality televisi ...
'' * Emma, a character in video game '' Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice''


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References

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