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Gemmas

Gemmas is a term that may refer to several distinct uses in English-language contexts. It is most commonly encountered as the plural form of the feminine given name Gemma, or, less commonly, as a surname. The name Gemma itself originates from Italian gemma, meaning “gem” or “bud.” In ordinary prose, “Gemmas” would typically appear only in lists or rosters (for example, “the Gemmas who attended the gala”) rather than as a stand-alone concept.

As a given name usage, Gemma has been borne by various public figures in arts, sports, and

As a surname, Gemmas is uncommon. When it does occur as a family name, it represents a

In fiction, branding, or media, Gemmas may be employed as a place name, organization, or product label.

entertainment.
The
plural
form
“Gemmas”
would
indicate
more
than
one
person
with
that
name,
but
it
is
not
a
standard
idiom
and
is
rarely
used
outside
of
enumerations
or
compilations
of
names.
relatively
rare
personal
identifier
and
is
not
tied
to
a
widely
documented
lineage
or
notable
individuals
in
major
reference
works.
Such
usage
is
context-dependent
and
does
not
constitute
a
canonical
or
widely
recognized
sense
of
the
term.
Because
Gemmas
lacks
a
single,
dominant
definition,
encyclopedia
entries
typically
present
it
as
a
crossroads
of
possible
uses
centered
on
the
underlying
given
name
Gemma
and
its
occasional
ceremonial
or
nominal
pluralizations.