1. emma - Noun
2. Emma - Proper noun
Emma
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
emma (plural emmas)
(Britain, dated, World War I, signalese) M in RAF phonetic alphabet
I'm not in the gossips that much, but something I read recently was that me and Emma Watson are having a feud. And I've never even met her. Emma Roberts
Emma is a mattress who got thrown off the truck when her parents split up. It's not like you can blame a mattress when people don't tie it down tight enough. Laurie Halse Anderson
To Beatrice--My love flew like a butterfly, Until death swooped down like a bat, As the poet Emma Montana McElroy said: That's the end of that. Daniel Handler
My career plan at this point is 'Ice Age 5' through '10,' and even '12,' and 'Spider Man' - you know, basically I'd be Emma Stone's dad for the rest of my career. I really don't have any problem doing that. Denis Leary
She was as sated with him as he was tired of her. Emma had rediscovered in adultery all the banality of marriage. Gustave Flaubert
I identified with both women. But Emma had a stronger message for the women I want to speak to now- women who work. I wanted to tell them that choosing to work doesn't make them oddballs and isn't antisocial. Anne Bancroft