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Emma

1 American  
[em-uh] / ˈɛm ə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Erma.


Emma 2 American  
[em-uh] / ˈɛm ə /

noun

  1. a novel (1815) by Jane Austen.


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Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, Jenna Ortega and Michael B Jordan were among the stars walking the red carpet ahead of the Actor Awards.

From BBC

Other leading ladies sure to steal the spotlight include Kate Hudson and Emma Stone.

From Los Angeles Times

"We're seeing a 'back-to-reality' moment for influencers who settled" in Dubai, according to journalist Emma Ferey, whose 2024 novel "Emirage" chronicles the Emirati capital's influencer scene.

From Barron's

Emma Little-Pengelly said people in Northern Ireland would be apprehensive about the situation in the Middle East.

From BBC

Former England Under-23s boss Emma Coates, who left to join Bay FC in December, has overseen the development of several young full-backs.

From BBC