Emily is like
William: in terms of boring names, it's a real nice one. I love the warmth of
Emily. It's simple and sweet without being flimsy, it's fascinatingly ageless. I like the nickname "
Em" for it. As in "Aunt
Em" :)
I grew up in a sea of Emilys without really knowing one well. I have a distant cousin
Emily, and a few of my childhood friends had little sisters named
Emily, I babysat an
Emily sometimes, but I never had any
Emily friends myself, so
Emily is extremely familiar but lacks any real associations for me.
I would never use this on a person because it is both so common as well as lacking any emotional anchor of association for me (although as a middle name it's lovely), but I love the idea of a pet named
Emily. An affectionate cat named
Emily seems so right.