This is the 6103rd most frequent French word.
emily
"Emily" is a proper noun, a given name, and does not have a specific meaning in French beyond being a name.
Here, 'Emily' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name and subject of the sentence.
Emily aime lire des livres chaque soir.
Emily likes to read books every evening.
In this sentence, 'Emily' is used as a proper noun referring to a friend being discussed.
Elle parle souvent à son amie Emily au téléphone.
She often talks to her friend Emily on the phone.
Here, 'Emily' is used possessively to indicate ownership of the house.