Associations to the word «Emile»
Noun
- Hirsch
- Berliner
- Rousseau
- Defenceman
- Gustave
- Nellie
- Armand
- Auguste
- Griffith
- Sociologist
- Balzac
- Claus
- Alphonse
- Henri
- Alexandre
- Lebanese
- Georges
- Jacques
- Lucien
- Etienne
- Camille
- Anarchist
- Edmond
- Francois
- Rene
- Antoine
- Marcel
- Jules
- Blanche
- Guillaume
- Augustin
- Madeleine
- Belgian
- Gaston
- Sociology
- Cochin
- Pierre
- Edison
- Raphael
- Baptiste
- Nino
- Maurice
- Porte
- Weber
- Meyer
- Jean
- Rey
- François
- Albrecht
- Raoul
- Iberia
- Sigmund
- Emmanuel
- Pedagogy
- Rue
- Claude
- Comte
- Emil
- Michel
- Voltaire
- Fifteen
- Inventor
- Yves
- Nana
- Marx
- Iain
- Stade
- Victor
- Mathieu
- Dumas
- Frenchman
- Abbe
- Moreau
- Striker
- Benny
- Butch
- Frederic
- Georg
- Fontaine
- Lebanon
- Marie
- Henrik
- Blanc
- Canning
- Industrialist
- Pts
- Serge
- Dupont
- Temp
- Braun
- Revue
Wiktionary
EMILE, proper noun. A male given name of Latin origin, an anglicized spelling of French Émile.
Dictionary definition
EMILE, noun. The boy whose upbringing was described by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Wise words
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.