Cat name
Emily
- Origin
- Latin
- Gender
- female
Meaning
From Latin 'Aemilia', derived from the Roman family name Aemilius
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cat. Source: Wikidata Q11290753
Themes
Questions
- What does Emily mean?
- Emily means From Latin 'Aemilia', derived from the Roman family name Aemilius. It's a name of Latin origin.
- Where does the name Emily come from?
- Emily comes from Latin. It's associated with these themes: Famous Cats.
- Is Emily a boy or girl cat name?
- Emily is traditionally a female name, but cat names don't have to follow human conventions — many people use it for cats of any sex.
- Is Emily a good name for a cat?
- Emily is a thoughtful pick. It carries the character of Famous Cats. It means "From Latin 'Aemilia', derived from the Roman family name Aemilius." The best cat names are short, distinctive, and meaningful to you.
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