Emery

See also: emery

English

Etymology

From medieval Germanic personal names, either a variant of Amory, from Amalric, Proto-Germanic *amal (vigor, bravery) + rīhhi (ruler), or of Henry, from Heimrich, from heim (home) + rīhhi (ruler).

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Emery

  1. A surname.
  2. A male given name, today often transferred back from the surname.
  3. A female given name used in the 2000s, also associated with the mineral emery.
  4. A city in South Dakota.
  5. A town in Utah.
  6. A town in Wisconsin.

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