Happy Birthday Emma Jane Personalized Card
– Happy birthday to you Emma Jane! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Emma Jane personalized card to you. Dear Emma Jane, I wish you a bright and beautiful day on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Emma Jane’s birthday. Emma Jane is also a good name to be given to newborn babies.
Emma Jane Given Name Meaning & History
Emma Jane is a name that combines two very popular names together. So, let’s have a look at the names “Emma” and “Jane.
►► EMMA ►► GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic. PRONOUNCED: EM-a (English), E-MA (French), EM-mah (Finnish), E-ma (German). We arrive at the name Emma after a lengthy evolution through time, beginning with medieval versions of ancient Germanic names such as Ermintrude and Irmengarde. These names were later shorted to Irma, Irmen, or Ermen; which is the German word for “universal”. The name later evolved to the feminine form of Hemma and was first introduced to Britain by Viking conquerors who came to England via northern France (Normandy). In the 10th and 11th centuries, Hemma, daughter of Duke Richard of Normandy, would eventually marry the King of England, “Ӕthelred the Unready” and become the mother of two more Kings of England, Harthacnut and Edward the Confessor (more on Hemma below).
►► JANE ►► GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: English, PRONOUNCED: JAYN. Jane is the English feminine form of John. John is the anglicized form of the Latin “Iohannes”, the Greek “Ioannes” and the Hebrew “Yochanan” all of which translate to ‘Yahweh (God) is gracious’ or ‘God is generous, merciful’. John has always been and continues to be one of the most successful English names of all time. The name owes most of its popularity to the New Testament figures John the Baptist and John the Apostle and has traditionally been a name of great importance since early Christianity. John the Baptist (like Jesus) was born under miraculous circumstances. The angel Gabriel appeared to his father (Zechariah) claiming that God will give his barren wife (Elizabeth) a son (John) to help prepare the way for the Messiah (Jesus).