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Emma Pauline Gochalski (born Prescha), 1907 - 1987
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Emma Pauline Prescha (born Stahr), 1868 - 1947
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Emma Bacik (born Prescha), 1913 - 1999
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Emma Pauline unverheiratet (born Prescha), 1899 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Prescha (born Nense), 1893 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Prescha, 1899 - 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Paternoga (born Prescha), born 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Frieda Mattis (born Prescha)
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Frieda Mattis (born Prescha)
MyHeritage Family TreesEmma Prescha (born Nesse), 1893 - 1982
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- Em Prescha
- Ema Prescha
- Emm Prescha
- Emmie Prescha
- Emy Prescha
- Arabic: إما بريش (Imā Brīshā)
- Japanese: エマ・プレシャ (Ema Puresha)
The name Emma has its origins in the Germanic word "ermen," meaning "whole" or "universal," and it first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in England and France. Historically, it gained popularity through figures such as Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of two English kings in the 11th century, and later through literary works, including Jane Austen's novel "Emma," published in 1815. The name is often associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and nurturing, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in earlier times. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Emilia" in Italian and Spanish, "Aimee" in French, and "Ema" in Slavic languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. Emma has remained a popular name in many countries, consistently ranking high in baby name lists, showcasing its enduring appeal and versatility across generations.
The last name Prescha has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly in regions such as Poland and the Czech Republic. It is believed to derive from a diminutive form of the Slavic name "Preslav," which means "very glorious" or "famous." Historically, surnames like Prescha were often associated with characteristics of nobility or notable achievements, suggesting that those who bore the name may have had a distinguished lineage or were recognized for their contributions to society. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Presz" in Polish contexts and "Presch" in German-speaking areas, reflecting regional linguistic differences in spelling and pronunciation. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a sense of heritage linked to the Slavic roots and the cultural significance of names in Eastern European history.
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