Emogean is of African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "Gift from God." The name is pronounced as /ee-MOH-gee-an/. In some variations, it may be spelled Emogene or Emoghean. This unique and distinctive name adds a touch of African culture and heritage to its bearer.
The name Emogean was quite popular among parents in the early to mid-20th century, with a total of 49 babies named Emogean born between 1923 and 1941. Interestingly, there were several years where five babies were named Emogean, suggesting that this number might have been significant for those families. However, the peak in popularity occurred in 1930 with nine births, indicating that perhaps something special happened in that year to inspire parents to choose this name more often. Overall, it seems that the name Emogean had a steady but somewhat inconsistent level of popularity throughout these years.