עמה
"Universal, Whole, Perfect, Gentle"
In Hebrew, the name Emma is derived from the Hebrew name ‘Ammah’, meaning ‘mother’. In Greek, it is derived from the Greek name ‘Emma’, meaning ‘universal, whole, perfect’. In Latin, the name Emma is derived from the Latin name ‘Aemilia’, which is derived from the Latin word ‘aemulus’, meaning ‘rival’. In Christian tradition, Emma is often associated with the biblical Emmaus, where Jesus appeared to two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Symbolizes the nurturing and comforting qualities of a mother, as well as the perfection and completeness of God.
a nurturing, loving, and caring soul
עמה
בת האדם, נשמה, דמות האדם
Ἐμμα
οικογένεια, φύσις, σχήμα
Emma
familia, natura, forma
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IPA: /ˈɛmə/
a nurturing, loving, and caring soul
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