Emree

Meaning of Emree

Emree sparkles like a sun-drenched mosaic, its Turkish roots in “Emre” whispering friendship and loyalty while its English echo, EM-ree, feels as fresh as a morning café con leche. This vibrant, feminine twist bridges continents with warm corazón—inviting little Emree to dance through life with the confidence of a salsa beat and the grace of a flamenco flourish. In the U.S. it’s quietly climbing the charts—nearly forty newborns claimed it in 2024—yet it still feels delightfully rare, like a hidden plaza waiting to be discovered. For parents who crave a name as spirited as a summer fiesta and as enduring as an ancient amphitheater, Emree delivers charm, character, and a dash of Latin pasión all in one.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as em-RAY (/ɛmˈreɪ/)

English

  • Pronunced as EM-ree (/ˈɛm.ri/)

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