Dec. 31, 2022
My dad wanted to give me the name Weronika (Veronica), but my grandma didn't like it. Other of my parent's ideas was Julia and Emilia. Finally, they decided to choose Emilia.
Emilia is derived from Aemilia - one of the greatest patrician families in ancient Rome. The name is likely derived from the Latin word "aemulus", which means to rival, excel, or emulate.
Emilia appeared in Poland in the 15th century, and the popularity of the name increased at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Currently, 156,508 women in Poland have this name. When I was a child Emilia wasn't a popular name but in 2021 this name was in 12th place in the ranking of the most common female names.
Do I like my name? The older I get, the more I like it. I also started to like the diminutive of my name, "Emilka"; almost everyone who knows me calls me this way. Before I thought it sounds too childish, but now I think it's nice.
About my name
My dad wanted to give me the name Weronika (Veronica), but my grandma didn't like it.
Other of my parent's ideas wasMy parents' other ideas for my name include Julia and Emilia.
Finally, they decided to choose Emilia.
Emilia is derived from Aemilia - one of the greatest patrician families in ancient Rome.
The name is likely derived from the Latin word "aemulus", which means to rival, excel, or emulate.
Emilia appeared in Poland in the 15th century, and the popularity of the name increased at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Currently, 156,508 women in Poland have this name.
When I was a child Emilia wasn't a popular name but. However, in 2021 this name was in 12th place in the ranking of the most common female names.
Do I like my name?
The older I get, the more I like it.
I also started to like the diminutive of my name, "Emilka"; a. Almost everyone who knows me calls me this wayname.
Before I thoughused to think that it sounds too childish, but now I think it's nice.
About my name
My dad wanted to give me the name Weronika (Veronica), but my grandma didn't like it.
Other of m My parent's other ideas wasere Julia and Emilia.
Finally, they decided to choose Emilia.
Emilia is derived from Aemilia - one of the greatest patrician families in ancient Rome.
Emilia appeared in Poland in the 15th century, and the popularity of the name increased at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Currently, 156,508 women in Poland have this name.
Do I like my name?
The older I get, the more I like it.
I also started to like the diminutive of my name, "Emilka"; almost everyone who knows me calls me this way.
Before I thoughtused to think it sounds too childish, but now I think it's nice.
About my name
My dad wanted to give me the name Weronika (Veronica), but my grandma didn't like it.
OAnother of my parent's ideas was Julia and, or Emilia.
Finally, they decided to choose Emilia.
Emilia is derived from Aemilia - one of the greatest patrician families in ancient Rome.
The name is likely derived from the Latin word "aemulus", which means to rival, excel, or emulate.
Emilia appeared in Poland in the 15th century, and the popularity of the name increased at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Currently, 156,508 women in Poland have this name.
When I was a child Emilia wasn't a popular name but in 2021 this name was in 12th place in the ranking of the most common female names.
Do I like my name?
The older I get, the more I like it.
I also started to like the diminutive of my name, "Emilka"; almost everyone who knows me calls me this wayname.
Before I thought it soundsed too childish, but now I think it's nice.
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Wow, you write well! I have made only minor/subjective comments, so think of them just as suggestions :)
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