Emori means prosperous or beautiful blessing — from the Japanese or a modern creation. The 100's Emori is one of TV's most resilient characters — surviving as an outcast in a post-apocalyptic world. The I-ending adds compact distinction. Three syllables of Japanese-prosperity, The-100-resilience, and the most compact I-ending blessing.
Emori possibly means prosperous from the Japanese. The 100's Emori is one of TV's most resilient characters — surviving as a post-apocalyptic outcast.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Japanese/modern; The 100 (2014).
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Today
Emori remains a beloved choice, ranking #2211 in the US. 1,394 babies have been named Emori since 1997.
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How popular is Emori?
2024peak year
Emori is on the rise. After years out of the spotlight, it has been gaining ground with U.S. parents in the most recent decade. It currently ranks well outside the top 1,000 (around #2211), with about 106 babies named Emori each year. In 2024, 141 babies received the name (ranked #1523). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 1,394.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Emori's Life Path 5 is the adventurer's number — resilient adventure. People named Emori tend to be warm, resilient, and gifted at surviving everything with I-ending distinction.
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Survives everything
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The-100-resilient
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Japanese-prosperous
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I-ending compact
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Outcast-strong
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Sum: 33 → Life path 6
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Personality of Emori
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Nurturing heart
They notice when someone is struggling before anyone else.
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Creates warmth
Their circle is warmer for their presence.
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Strong morals
They know what's right and stand by it.
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Quietly selfless
They give and give, often without realising how much.
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