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Esme/Esmee?
I keep seeing these two all over the place and I'm wondering what the appeal is. Not trying to be offensive, but is there some meaning or something? I truly do not intend to be rude here, but I don't find it very attractive, and obviously others do. I'm just curious why.
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I just really love the sound and the meaning - its my favourite girls name - i much prefer it to Emma or Emily. I think Esmée is really elegant and slightly quirky :)
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I don't know why it's becoming popular. Maybe it's riding off its vague similarity to Emma and Emily? Also, the AY sound, which Esmé/Esmée has amongst English-speakers, is trendy now too--witness Ava, May, etc.Esmé in particular might also be getting a boost from the boy's-names-on-girls trend, since it's the original French male spelling of the name, like René and Aimé; see also the first known bearer of the name, Esmé Stuart/Stewart, 1st Duke and 1st Earl of Lennox, who was born in Paris and whose mother was French: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esm%C3%A9_Stewart%2C_1st_Duke_of_Lennox. Esmée's the proper feminine form, akin to Renée and Aimée.
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The boys name on girls name thingI disagree with. Esme has been used on girls for a long time. My Papa's best friend, my Auntie Esme is 78 and she was named after her Aunt, Esme. To me, Esme is in the same category as Meredith. Originally a masculine name, but long established and perfectly okay on a girl.
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Esmé in particular might also be getting a boost from the boy's-names-on-girls trend,Seems unlikely to me. In my experience, Esme(e) hasn't been popular enough for a lot of people (or at least people in the areas in which I've lived) to even realize that there's a masculine form of the name. Since Esmee doesn't have nearly the recognizability of Renee, a lot of people don't immediately connect the two E's to the "ay" sound and thus would find it more logical to spell it with just one.Barring that, everyone might just be Salinger fans.Array
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Probably the similarity with Emma/emily. Thanks.
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I really like sound and flow of Esme the meaning is nice, as well.
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I find it attractive. I like the sound and the vibe I get from the name. The meaning (which you can find if you just place it into the search function of this site) means "esteemed" so it is a great meaning as well.
I think a lot of people might look at the names you have as likes and wonder why you like them as well. I might say that Caden is very trendy, Jason is dated, Rose is a filler mn, and Georgia is the name of a state and country. Just because I don't find them attractive doesn't mean that you can't, no? The appeal of a name generally has to do with the vibe someone gets with it as well as their associations. If the associations are good and the vibe is as well a person is likely to enjoy if not love the name.
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