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Emma (given name) 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, Amelia or any other name beginning with "em". It has been among the top names given to ...


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 Beckinsale * ''Emma'' (2020 film), a British drama film starring Anya Taylor-Joy


Literature

* ''Emma'' (novel), an 1815 novel by Jane Austen * ''
Emma Brown ''Emma'' is the title of a manuscript by Charlotte Brontë, left incomplete when she died in 1855. A pastiche of it was written by Clare Boylan and published as ''Emma Brown'' in 2003. Original manuscript Brontë began work on ''Emma'' in 1853 ...
'', a fragment of a novel by Charlotte Brontë, completed by Clare Boylan in 2003 * ''Emma'', a 1955 novel by
F. W. Kenyon Frank Wilson Kenyon (6 July 1912 – 6 February 1989) was a New Zealand novelist. Biography Frank Wilson Kenyon spent his childhood in Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county ...
* ''Emma: A Modern Retelling'', a 2015 novel by
Alexander McCall Smith Alexander "Sandy" McCall Smith, CBE, FRSE (born 24 August 1948), is a British writer. He was raised in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and formerly Professor of Medical Law at the University of Edinburgh. He became an expert on medical law and ...
* ''Emma'' (manga), a 2002 manga by Kaoru Mori and the adapted Japanese animated series * ''EMMA'' (magazine), a German feminist journal, published by Alice Schwarzer


Music


Artists

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E.M.M.A. E.M.M.A was a Swedish people, Swedish girl group, mostly popular in Sweden. The group was founded by Keith Almgren who also wrote all the lyrics for their debut album. They have released three albums and eight singles. The group went on several ...
, a 2001–2005 Swedish girl group *
Emma (Welsh singer) Emma (born Emma Louise Booth, 2 August 1974) is a Welsh singer, who sang the UK entry, "Give a Little Love Back to the World", in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990. This was the third of four entries representing the UK composed by Paul Curtis. ...
(born 1974) *
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 recor ...
(born 1976), English singer *
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 s ...
or Emma (born 1984), Italian singer


Songs

* "Emma" (Hot Chocolate song), 1974 * "Emma" (Little River Band song), 1975 * "Emma", a 2003 song by Alkaline Trio from ''
Good Mourning ''Good Mourning'' is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band Alkaline Trio, released May 13, 2003 on Vagrant Records. Background and production Towards the end of May 2002, the band recorded their next album; they "decided that wait ...
'' * "Emma", a 2010 song by Imagine Dragons from ''
Hell and Silence ''Hell and Silence'' is the third extended play (EP) by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons, released on March 12, 2010. It was recorded at Battle Born Studios. All songs were written and produced by Imagine Dragons. "Hear Me (song), Hear Me" ...
'' * "Emma", a song by Jonathan Edwards from ''Jonathan Edwards''


Places in the United States

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Emma, Indiana Emma is an unincorporated community in Eden Township, LaGrange County, Indiana Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and larg ...
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Emma, Illinois Emma is an unincorporated community in White County, Illinois, White County, Illinois, United States. It is located on the Little Wabash River, north of New Haven, Illinois, New Haven. It has a post office with ZIP code 62834. References

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Emma, Kentucky Emma is an unincorporated community and coal town in Floyd County, Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. ...
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Emma, Louisiana Emma is an unincorporated community located in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, United States. This mostly rural community is located 6.3 miles away from New Iberia New Iberia (french: La Nouvelle-Ibérie; es, Nueva Iberia) is the largest city in and p ...
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Emma, Missouri Emma is a city in Lafayette and Saline counties in the U.S. state of Missouri and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The population was 233 at the 2010 census. History The village has the name of Emma Demetrio, the daughter of a local ...
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Emma, North Carolina Emma is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 2,174. The community is in central Buncombe County, bord ...
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Emma, West Virginia Emma is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers clas ...


People

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Emma of Austrasia Emma ( fl. early seventh century) was a member of the Austrasian royal family. She is sometimes identified with the Emma (or Ymma) who married Eadbald of Kent. Emma was a daughter of Theudebert II, King of Austrasia from 595 to 612. He had previo ...
(fl. 7th century), daughter of Theudebert II and possibly wife of Eadbald of Kent *
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 the ...
(c. 985–1052), twice Queen consort of the Kingdom of England by marriage *
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 elect ...
(1836–1885), queen to King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863 *
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Adelheid Emma Wilhelmina Theresia; 2 August 1858 – 20 March 1934) was Queen of the Netherlands and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg as the wife of King-Grand Duke William III. An immensely popular member of the Dutch ...
(1858–1934), Queen consort of William III of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg *
Emma (wrestler) Tenille Averil Dashwood (born 1 March 1989) is an Australian professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Emma. Dashwood started training for professional wrestling in Australia ...
or Tenille Dashwood (born 1989), Australian wrestler


Television

* ''Emma'' (1972 TV serial), a British TV six-part series starring Doran Godwin * ''Emma'' (anime), a Japanese television series broadcast in 2005 and 2007 * ''Emma'' (2009 TV serial), a British TV serial starring Romola Garai * ''Emma'' (TV series), a VH1 music video program hosted by Emma Bunton


Transportation

* , any one of several merchant ships of that name * HMS ''Queen Emma'', a 1939 troopship of the Royal Navy during the Second World War * USS ''Emma'' (1863), a screw steamer * USS ''Emma'' (SP-1223), a patrol boat in non-commissioned service from 1917 to 1918


Other uses

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EMMA (accelerator) The electron machine with many applications or electron model for many applications (EMMA) is a linear non-scaling FFAG (fixed-field alternating-gradient) particle accelerator at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK that can accelerate electrons from ...
or Electron Machine with Many Applications *
EMMA (code coverage tool) Java code coverage tools are of two types: first, tools that add statements to the Java source code and require its recompilation. Second, tools that instrument the bytecode, either before or during execution. The goal is to find out which parts of ...
* ''Emma'' (play), a 1976 play by Howard Zinn about Emma Goldman *
Emma (satellite) Formation Autonomy Spacecraft with Thrust, Relnav, Attitude and Crosslink (or FASTRAC) is a pair of nanosatellites (respectively named ''Sara-Lily'' and ''Emma'') developed and built by students at The University of Texas at Austin. The project ...
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283 Emma 283 Emma is a large asteroid of the asteroid belt and the namesake of the Emma family. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 8 February 1889, in Nice, France. The reason for its name is unknown. Measurements made with the IRAS observatory give ...
, a main-belt asteroid *
Emma-gaala The Emma Gaala is a Finnish music gala arranged yearly by Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland ry, or Musiikkituottajat for short, ( en, Music Producers; formerly known as Suomen Ääni- ja kuvatallennetuottajat ...
, a Finnish music award *
Electronic Municipal Market Access The Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system, operated by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), serves as the official source for municipal securities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corpora ...
(EMMA) *
Espoo Museum of Modern Art Espoo (, ; sv, Esbo) is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi while ...
(EMMA) *
Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy EMMA (Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy) is a British organization that raises awareness of discrimination through media campaigns and social networking. The EMMA Awards was founded in 1997 by Bobby Syed and "seeks to promote diversity within th ...
, an organization that raises awareness of discrimination *
Experiment with MultiMuon Array An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a ...
(EMMA) *
Degtyaryov machine gun The Degtyaryov machine gun (russian: Пулемёт Дегтярёвa Пехотный, Pulemyot Degtyaryova Pekhotny literally: "Degtyaryov's infantry machine gun") or DP-27/DP-28 is a light machine gun firing the 7.62×54mmR cartridge that was ...
or Emma, a Soviet machine gun of 1928 *
Emmanuel College, Cambridge Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Elizabeth I. The site on which the college sits was once a priory for Dominican mon ...
or Emma, a constituent college of Cambridge University * Emma, a keytar instrument used by Lady Gaga on
The Monster Ball Tour The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga. Staged in support of her first EP, ''The Fame Monster'' (2009) and comprising a set list of songs from that and her debut studio album, ''The Fame'' (2008 ...


People with the surname

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Brandi Emma Brandi Emma, also known the stage name Emma Burgess, is an American actress and singer-songwriter. who released her first album, Swim, produced by Rusty Anderson and Ofer Moses, in 2007 on Love Yourself Records. The album features musicians Josh ...
(born 1983), American actress and singer-songwriter *
David Emma David Anaclethe Emma (born January 14, 1969) is an American former ice hockey player. Emma won the Hobey Baker Award in 1991 playing for Boston College. Emma would go on to play professionally in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Dev ...
(born 1969), American retired ice hockey player


See also

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Emma Mærsk ''Emma Mærsk'' is the first container ship in the of eight owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. When launched in 2006, she was the largest container ship ever built, and in 2010 she and her seven sister ships were among the longest ...
'', first in the Maersk E-class 11,000-TEU container ships * List of ships named ''Emma'' *
Saint Emma (disambiguation) Saint Emma or Hemma may refer to: * Saint Hemma of Gurk, c. 980–1045, Austria * Saint Emma of Lesum or Emma of Stiepel, also known as Hemma and Imma, d. 1038, Bremen, Germany * Hemma Emma of Altdorf, also known as Hemma ( – 31 January 876), ...
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List of storms named Emma The name Emma has been used for thirteen tropical cyclones and for two extratropical cyclones worldwide. Of the tropical systems, nine were in the West Pacific Ocean, three were in the Southern Indian Ocean, and one was in the South-West Indian Oc ...
* USS ''Emma'', a list of ships *
Yama (Buddhism) In East Asian and Buddhist mythology, Yama () or King Yan-lo/Yan-lo Wang (), also known as King Yan/Yan Wang (), Grandfatherly King Yan (), Lord Yan (), and Yan-lo, Son of Heaven (), is the King of Hell and a dharmapala (wrathful god) sai ...
or Enma, Buddhist god of death * * {{disambiguation, hn, geo, surname, ship