Emra feels like a breath of fresh spring air in the nursery—short, sweet and quietly confident. Though its precise roots are a bit of a puzzle, many see Emra as a modern blend of Emma (from the Germanic for “whole” or “universal”) and Mira (Latin for “wonder”), with an echo of the Turkish name Emrah, meaning “friend” or “lover.” It rolls off the tongue with a gentle “EM-ruh,” and at just around ten little Emras born each year in the United States, it’s a rare gem that’ll turn heads without shouting. Picture it as the emerald-green flash in a sea of Emilias and Emmas: familiar yet refreshingly unexpected. For parents seeking a name that whispers individuality and carries a touch of old-world charm, Emra offers a delightful balance of warmth, whimsy and modern flair.
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