Emrie

Meaning of Emrie

Emrie is a lively twist on the Old German Emery—“brave ruler”—and her bright, two-beat rhythm even echoes the Spanish energía, pure energy. She has hovered on U.S. charts since the late ’90s yet stays delightfully uncommon, so parents get sparkle without the crowd. Picture a tiny Emrie at a family fiesta, leading the conga line one moment and cuddling abuela the next—a hummingbird with a crown. The name carries quiet courage, warmth, and a playful spirit, reminding everyone that big strength can wear little shoes. For families seeking something short, sweet, and sprinkled with sunshine, Emrie arrives like a burst of confetti—rápido, lindo, listo para brillar.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EM-ree (/ˈɛm.ri/)

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