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Emma

 ài mǎ
Emma Scroll

艾瑪 is the name Emma in Chinese (Mandarin).

Emma

 ema
Emma Scroll

エマ is the name Emma in Japanese.


Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

Emma-Rose

 ema roozu
Emma-Rose Scroll

エマ・ローズ is the name Emma Rose in Japanese.


Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

Emma-Rose

 āi mǎ luò sī
Emma-Rose Scroll

埃馬洛斯 is the name Emma-Rose in Chinese (Mandarin).



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