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      Meaning of the first name Emmerentiana

      Origin

      Latin, Possibly Italian

      Meaning

      To Be Diligent or Hardworking

      Variations

      Emerenciana, Emerentius, Emerenzia
      The name Emmerentiana has Latin roots, deriving from the term diligentia, which translates to diligence or hard work. The etymology reflects a character trait that is highly regarded in various cultures: a commitment to thoroughness and perseverance. The name emphasizes the virtues of industriousness and reliability, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name that embodies these qualities.

      Historically, Emmerentiana has appeared in various contexts, particularly in religious texts and hagiographies. It is associated with early Christian saints and figures who exemplified dedication and service. Over the centuries, the name has garnered regional variations and adaptations, particularly in Italy and other Latin-speaking countries, where it has retained its connotations of diligence and hard work. Notable figures sharing this name often emerged in contexts that highlighted their industrious nature, which further solidified its association with perseverance and virtue.

      In modern times, Emmerentiana remains relatively uncommon but is appreciated for its uniqueness and historical significance. While the name may not be widely found in contemporary popular culture, it resonates with parents who value traditional names infused with strong meanings. Social media and digital platforms have also seen an uptick in interest for names with historical relevance and personal depth, allowing Emmerentiana to find its niche among a broader audience interested in heritage and naming trends.

      Based on our records...

      Deimann

      This is the most common surname associated with Emmerentiana.

      Conrad

      This is the most common name of those married to a Emmerentiana.

      Johannes

      This is the most common name for a child of a Emmerentiana.
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      1702 is when there were the most people born with the first name Emmerentiana.

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