If you have chosen to call your precious new arrival Emma then congratulations on choosing such a beautiful name!
Unless the name is already in your family, there’s a good chance you probably spent a fair bit of time arriving at this first lovely name.
And the time was definitely well spent, because your daughter will most likely carry the name Emma around with them all their life.
Now that your little girl’s first name is sorted, it’s definitely worth spending some extra time to select a good middle name for Emma too.
So to help you decide and give you some inspiration, we’ve searched high and wide to create a list of 185 of the best, cutest and most unique names that go with Emma.
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Good Middle Names For Emma
- Emma Alexandra
- Emma Annabelle
- Emma Anne
- Emma Ava
- Emma Caroline
- Emma Catherine
- Emma Charlotte
- Emma Chloe
- Emma Christina
- Emma Claire
- Emma Daniella
- Emma Dorothy
- Emma Eleanor
- Emma Francis
- Emma Georgina
- Emma Grace
- Emma Hannah
- Emma Harper
- Emma Harriet
- Emma Hazel
- Emma Helen
- Emma Helena
- Emma Hilary
- Emma Isla
- Emma Jane
- Emma Jean
- Emma Jennifer
- Emma Jessica
- Emma Jillian
- Emma Joanna
- Emma Joanne
- Emma Josephine
- Emma Juliette
- Emma Kate
- Emma Katherine
- Emma Kristen
- Emma Laura
- Emma Lauren
- Emma Lilian
- Emma Lily
- Emma Lindsey
- Emma Louise
- Emma Lynne
- Emma Lucy
- Emma Madelyn
- Emma Margaret
- Emma Marianne
- Emma Marie
- Emma Mary
- Emma Melanie
- Emma Michelle
- Emma Naomi
- Emma Natalie
- Emma Natasha
- Emma Nicole
- Emma Olivia
- Emma Rachel
- Emma Rebecca
- Emma Rosanne
- Emma Rose
- Emma Sarah
- Emma Sophia
- Emma Sophie
- Emma Stephanie
- Emma Susanna
- Emma Suzanne
- Emma Veronica
- Emma Victoria
Unique Middle Names For Emma
- Emma Alexis
- Emma Allegra
- Emma Amelia
- Emma Andrea
- Emma Arden
- Emma Arial
- Emma Ashley
- Emma Astrid
- Emma Athena
- Emma Audrey
- Emma Aurora
- Emma Autumn
- Emma Bailey
- Emma Beatrice
- Emma Blake
- Emma Blaire
- Emma Blossom
- Emma Blue
- Emma Brooke
- Emma Brooklyn
- Emma Bridget
- Emma Brynn
- Emma Camilla
- Emma Cara
- Emma Cassidy
- Emma Clara
- Emma Clementine
- Emma Cindy
- Emma Collette
- Emma Cora
- Emma Courtney
- Emma Crystal
- Emma Daisy
- Emma Davina
- Emma Dawn
- Emma Delilah
- Emma Diana
- Emma Drew
- Emma Esme
- Emma Faith
- Emma Felicity
- Emma Fleur
- Emma Flora
- Emma Florence
- Emma Francesca
- Emma Frederica
- Emma Freya
- Emma Gabriella
- Emma Genevieve
- Emma Harmony
- Emma Heather
- Emma Holly
- Emma Hope
- Emma India
- Emma Irene
- Emma Iona
- Emma Iris
- Emma Isabella
- Emma Ivy
- Emma Jacqueline
- Emma Jade
- Emma Jasmine
- Emma Jean
- Emma Joyce
- Emma Jules
- Emma June
- Emma Kelsey
- Emma Kiera
- Emma Kylie
- Emma Layla
- Emma Laurie
- Emma Liliana
- Emma Lucinda
- Emma Loretta
- Emma Luna
- Emma Mabel
- Emma Mackenzie
- Emma Madison
- Emma Mae
- Emma Magnolia
- Emma Maria
- Emma Margot
- Emma Matilda
- Emma Meredith
- Emma Molly
- Emma Morgan
- Emma Nancy
- Emma Natalia
- Emma Nigella
- Emma Norah
- Emma Olive
- Emma Ophelia
- Emma Paige
- Emma Pearl
- Emma Penelope
- Emma Phoenix
- Emma Poppy
- Emma Raquel
- Emma Reese
- Emma Renee
- Emma Rosemary
- Emma Ruby
- Emma Ruth
- Emma Scarlett
- Emma Sky
- Emma Skylar
- Emma Sienna
- Emma Simone
- Emma Sloane
- Emma Summer
- Emma Taylor
- Emma Teagan
- Emma Tiffany
- Emma Violet
- Emma Vogue
- Emma West
- Emma Willow
What Does The Name Emma Mean?
Emma is an English name based on Old German ermen, meaning “entire” or “universal”.
The name Emma has a lot of history, as it’s been in use among English speakers since medieval times.
Nicknames For Emma
There are plenty of great nicknames out there for Emma, and some of the best and most popular nicknames for Emma include Emmy, Ems, Emster and Emu.
Tips For Choosing A Middle Name For Emma
The name Emma has two syllables, so it tends to pair equally well with both shorter and longer middle names.
Here are a few useful tips to help with your naming decision:
- If it’s important to you or your family, you may want to consider honoring a name that is already in your family, such as a mother, sister, aunt or grandmother.
- The naming process naturally takes some time to get right, so don’t feel like you need to rush the process, especially as it’s an important decision.
- A helpful starting point is to compile a shortlist of all the middle names you like that go with Emma.
- Next, eliminate names based on whether there are others on the list that you prefer (i.e. narrow down to only your absolute favorite names).
- Say Emma and the potential middle name (and surname) out loud a few times to get a feel for how they all sound / gel together.
- Remember to check that the initials of the names don’t spell anything rude!
- If you feel like you are not making much progress, it’s probably a good idea to take a break for a few days and revisit when your mind is fresh.
- Lastly, you don’t have to decide your daughter’s middle name before they are born. So if you have a couple of potential winners, wait until you meet your baby as seeing them in the flesh might help you decide which name suits them best.
Related: The Ultimate Guide To Nicknames & Baby Names