Emerson originates of olde English meaning "son of Emar" or "son of Ethelmar" but often misinterpreted to mean "son of Emery". A surname evolved to a given name it's popularity is credited to Ralph Waldo Emerson, as a given name choice for boys for well over 100 years and has recently become a name for a daughter.
Emerson originates of olde English meaning "son of Emar" or "son of Ethelmar" but often misinterpreted to mean "son of Emery". A surname evolved to a given name it's popularity is credited to Ralph Waldo Emerson, as a given name choice for boys for well over 100 years and has recently become a name for a daughter.
Emerson originates of olde English meaning "son of Emar" or "son of Ethelmar" but often misinterpreted to mean "son of Emery". A surname evolved to a given name it's popularity is credited to Ralph Waldo Emerson, as a given name choice for boys for well over 100 years and has recently become a name for a daughter.
Emerson originates of olde English meaning "son of Emar" or "son of Ethelmar" but often misinterpreted to mean "son of Emery". A surname evolved to a given name it's popularity is credited to Ralph Waldo Emerson, as a given name choice for boys for well over 100 years and has recently become a name for a daughter.