Emmanuella is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is with us". It is a variant of the name Emmanuel, which has been used since biblical times. The name has religious significance as it is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Isaiah, where it refers to the prophecy of the birth of Jesus Christ. In modern times, Emmanuella has become a popular name in many countries, including Italy, Spain, and France.
The name Emmanuella is composed of two parts: "Emmanuel" and the feminine suffix "-a". The name Emmanuel has been used for centuries and has been popularized by its mention in the Bible. The name has been used by many notable figures throughout history, including French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal and English poet and playwright William Butler Yeats. The feminine suffix "-a" is a common ending in many female names and is used to indicate femininity.
Emmanuella is pronounced "em-uh-noo-EL-uh" or "em-uh-nwel-uh". The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the "a" at the end is pronounced like "uh". The name is commonly shortened to "Emma" or "Ella". Emmanuella is a popular name for girls in many countries, including Nigeria, Cameroon, and Italy. It is a name that carries a strong religious and cultural significance and is often chosen for its meaning and historical significance.
Emmanuella has the following similar or variant Names
- Emmanuelle |
- Emmanuela |
- Emmanuelina |
- Emmanuella |
- Emmanuèle |
- Emmanuellaire |
- Emmanu