Emma
Pronounced: em-uh
Gender: Feminine
Origin: English, French, Italian, Finnish, Dutch
The name Emma is derived from German word "ermen," meaning universal or all-embracing. It is also another form of the name Erma.
Watson
Pronounced: wot-suhn
Origin: English, Scottish
A patronymic (a personal name based on the name of one's father) surname meaning "son of Watt." The popular Middle English given names Wat or Watt were pet forms of the name Walter, meaning "ruler of the army." From the elements "wald" = rule and "heri" = army
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