Emma tikanga ingoa pai: Auaha, Ratarata, Mātau, Ahua, Ohaoha. Haere Emma tikanga o te ingoa.
Emma takenga o te ingoa tuatahi. Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal". It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife both of king Ethelred II (and by him the mother of Edward the Confessor) and later of king Canute Haere Emma takenga o te ingoa tuatahi.
Emma diminutives ingoa: Em, Emmi, Emmie, Emmy. Haere I tapaina a hoki Emma.
Tuhi ranei pehea ki te kiia ingoa tuatahi Emma: EM-ə (i roto i te reo Ingarihi), EM-mah (i roto i te Finnish), E-mah (i roto i te German). Me pēhea te ki te kiia Emma.
Ingoa faaauhia hoki Emma i roto i whenua rerekē me ngā reo: Ema, Irma, Irmuska. Haere Emma i ētahi atu reo.
Ingoa whānau te nuinga noa ki te ingoa Emma: Russell, Diamond, Withers, Clark, Neikam. Haere Rārangi o ngā ingoa whānau ki te ingoa Emma.
Te nuinga ingoa noa ki te ingoa whakamutunga Bollensen: Emily. Haere Ingoa e haere ki Bollensen.
Emma Bollensen ingoa ōrite me ngā ingoa whānau |
Emma Bollensen Em Bollensen Emmi Bollensen Emmie Bollensen Emmy Bollensen Ema Bollensen Irma Bollensen Irmuska Bollensen |