Emile
/eɪˈmil/
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Emile is a French name derived from the Latin 'Aemilius', meaning 'hard-working' or 'compliment giver'. It carries a sense of diligence and kindness, reflecting qualities of perseverance and generosity. The name gained literary fame through Jean-Jacques Rousseau's novel 'Émile', further cementing its cultural significance in French and English-speaking societies.
Émile Zola
Novelist, J'Accuse
Émile Lahoud
Head of State, President of Lebanon, 1998-2007
Emile Hirsch
Actor, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Émile Durkheim
Sociologist, Rules of the Sociological Method
Emile Baudot
Inventor, Baudot Code
Emile Argand
Geologist, Theory of embryotectonics
Emile Ardolino
Film Director, Dirty Dancing
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