Emori
Character from The 100, grounder survivor with combat skills
Emori is a fictional character from the CW's science fiction television series 'The 100,' set in a post-apocalyptic world one hundred years after a nuclear apocalypse. Portrayed by Canadian-American actress Luisa d'Oliveira, Emori is introduced as a skilled grounder survivor with extensive combat and survival expertise. She is portrayed as a complex character who undergoes significant personal and emotional development throughout the series, moving from an antagonistic role to becoming a valued member of the main group. Emori is characterized by her fierce independence, loyalty to her loved ones, and determination to survive in a harsh world. Her storyline involves significant personal trauma and recovery, addressing themes of disability, acceptance, and resilience. The character has resonated with audiences for her authentic representation and character arc, demonstrating growth while maintaining her fundamental strength and determination. Emori's presence on the show contributes to the narrative exploration of what it means to be human in a world stripped of modern civilization.
Fictional Character
The 100
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Emori
American origin
“Emori uses a three-syllable structure with the Em- prefix and -ori ending, creating a name with Japanese-influenced phonetics despite American construction. The 'i' ending gives it a lyrical, international feel while remaining accessible. This name balances uniqueness with musical appeal.”