Proper noun
Emmeline
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
Emmeline didn't call me anything. She didn't need, for I was always there. You only need names for the absent. Diane Setterfield
According to her version, Emmeline set her teacup down and walked silently out of the room, leaving Sylvia in tears. Source: Internet
After hearing the news, Emmeline spent an entire day crying; her campaign for Parliament ended with the scandal. Source: Internet
Back in London Emmeline was visited by Sylvia, who had not seen her mother in years. Source: Internet
During the twentieth century Emmeline Pankhurst's value to the movement for women's suffrage was debated passionately, and no consensus was achieved. Source: Internet
Feigning sleep one evening as her father came into her bedroom, Emmeline Goulden heard him pause and say to himself: "What a pity she wasn't born a lad." Source: Internet