Emil

E·mil

[ey-muhl, ee-muhl; German ey-meel]
noun
a male given name: from Latin Aemilius, a family name.
Also, É·mile, [ey-meel]
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Emil
male personal name, from Fr., from L. Aemilius, name of a Roman gens, from aemulus "imitating, rivaling" (see emulation).
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