in the dictionary there is no names there is only verbs........
No, the name Emily is not in the Bible.
According to: http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/women.html there is no Emily mentioned in the bible.
Emily had a lot of inspiration. Some of her poems were written in the style of hymns, like the Bible. She was also inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was a family friend.
Emily is not a biblical name. It comes from a Roman family name 'Aemilius / Aemilia'. The name was rare in the Middle Ages, but became more popular after the Industrial Revolution. The name is too old for anyone to be sure of its original meaning, but some scholars have connected it with a word meaning 'rival' (as in 'emulate').
If you mean Emily Elizabeth Chapman, eldest daughter of Steven Curtis Chapman, yes. she has been happily married for one year today to Tanner Richards. They just started their life in Ireland at Belfast Bible College.
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her name is emily and the book is about emily
how did Emily die in the story "A Rose for Emily"
Yes. Emily Osment, Emily Blunt, Emily Deschanel, Emily Dickinson, Emily Browning, Emily Proctor, and lots more. Just go to google.com
Emily Norcross Dickinson, Emily Norcross Dickinson,
WHO is Emily Haverty you mean? Emily is a name, not a WHAT.
English: "My name is Emily". Uzbek: "Mening ismim Emily". /məniη ismim Emily/ or more informal version: "Mening otim Emily". /məniη otim Emily/.