Emma Major

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Emma Major — whole, universal
256K People worldwide
United States Most common in
1970s Peak popularity
Gender
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Emma Major is a name that combines Germanic origins. The first name Emma is a feminine given name of Germanic origin. Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal". It likely originated as a short form of names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude. The first woman bearing the name to appear in written sources is Emma of Austrasia, the Frankish wife of Eadbald of Kent. Its popularity in the Middle Ages increased because it was the name of Emma of Normandy, mother of Edward the Confessor. Emmeline is a Norman variant of that was introduced to England by the Norman invaders in the 11th century. The surname Major: Alan Major (born 1968), American basketball coach Alice Major (born 1949), Scottish-born Canadian poet, writer, and essayist Allyson Major Jr (died 2019), Belizean shooting victim André Major (born 1942), Canadian writer Andrew Major (1921–2004), Hungarian-born American businessman Annie Major (1904–1981), British politician Anya Major (born 1966), English athlete, actress, model and singer Balázs Major (born 1990), Hungarian ice dancer Brenda Major (born 1950), American psychologist Bruce Major (born 1967), Canadian-born American businessman and ice hockey player Bruno Major (born 1988), Brit. Emma is a well-known first name, carried by approximately 256K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Emma reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Emma

Meaning: whole, universal

Germanic

Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal". It likely originated as a short form of names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude. The first woman bearing the name to appear in written sources is Emma of Austrasia, the Frankish wife of Eadbald of Kent. Its popularity in the Middle Ages increased because it was the name of Emma of Normandy, mother of Edward the Confessor. Emmeline is a Norman variant of that was introduced to England by the Norman invaders in the 11th century.

Surname: Major

Scottish

Alan Major (born 1968), American basketball coach Alice Major (born 1949), Scottish-born Canadian poet, writer, and essayist Allyson Major Jr (died 2019), Belizean shooting victim André Major (born 1942), Canadian writer Andrew Major (1921–2004), Hungarian-born American businessman Annie Major (1904–1981), British politician Anya Major (born 1966), English athlete, actress, model and singer Balázs Major (born 1990), Hungarian ice dancer Brenda Major (born 1950), American psychologist Bruce Major (born 1967), Canadian-born American businessman and ice hockey player Bruno Major (born 1988), Brit.

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Emma is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

United States 51%
United Kingdom 27%
Australia 12%
Canada 10%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Emma by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Emma Major:

8
Expression Number

Ambition and material success. Represents power, business acumen and the drive to achieve significant goals.

4
Soul Urge Number

Stability and hard work. Represents practicality, reliability and dedication — someone who builds solid foundations.

22
Personality Number

Master Builder (Master Number 22). Combines grand vision with the practical ability to achieve lasting, large-scale goals.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Emma?
The first name Emma originates from Germanic. Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen, meaning "whole" or "universal". It likely originated as a short form of names such as Ermengarde or Ermentrude. The first woman bearing the name to appear in written sources is Emma of Austrasia, the Frankish wife of Eadbald of Kent. Its popularity in the Middle Ages increased because it was the name of Emma of Normandy, mother of Edward the Confessor. Emmeline is a Norman variant of that was introduced to England by the Norman invaders in the 11th century.
When was Emma most popular?
The name Emma reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
What is the origin of the surname Major?
The surname Major originates from Scottish. Alan Major (born 1968), American basketball coach Alice Major (born 1949), Scottish-born Canadian poet, writer, and essayist Allyson Major Jr (died 2019), Belizean shooting victim André Major (born 1942), Canadian writer Andrew Major (1921–2004), Hungarian-born American businessman Annie Major (1904–1981), British politician Anya Major (born 1966), English athlete, actress, model and singer Balázs Major (born 1990), Hungarian ice dancer Brenda Major (born 1950), American psychologist Bruce Major (born 1967), Canadian-born American businessman and ice hockey player Bruno Major (born 1988), Brit.
What are the origins of the name Emma Major?
The name Emma Major combines two different traditions: the first name Emma has Germanic roots, while the surname Major originates from Scottish.
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