Esmé

Esmé
Pronunciation /ˈɛm/, /ˈɛzm/ or /ˈɛzm/
Gender male or female
Origin
Word/name French esmé (feminine esmée), "esteemed", past participle of esmer, "to esteem"
Meaning 1. French: "beloved", "esteemed"
2. Short for Esméralda
Other names
Related names Edmé, Esméralda, Ismi

Esmé (more commonly Esme) or Esmée is an English given name, from the past participle of the French esmer, "to esteem". Esmé came to be used in Scotland in the 16th century as the name of Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox (1542–1583). Originally a masculine name, Esme had become a feminine name by the mid-twentieth century.[1] Esme was among the 100 most popular baby names for girls in the UK in 2015.[2]

Esme is also used as a short form for the Spanish feminine name Esmeralda, meaning 'emerald'. Esme is also believed to mean 'emerald' in the Persian language.

Esme

Feminine
Masculine

Esmée

Fictional characters

References

  1. Sandel, Abby. "Esme: Baby Name of the Day". Appellation Mountain.
  2. https://www.yahoo.com/news/the-100-most-popular-british-baby-names-126911905396.html

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