Ismay

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Possible variation of Esme
"esteemed, beloved"

Ismay Origin and Meaning

The name Ismay is a girl's name of French origin meaning "esteemed, beloved".

The rise of the the various Isabel names may give a boost to this variation, which has a sunny, springtime feel.

Although this name has been around since the thirteenth century, its origins remain obscure.

Ismay has appealed to several authors as a character name--Robertson Davies in his Cornish Trilogy, Ruth Rendell in The Water's Lovely, and Ken Follett in his World Without End.

Caveat: Could be confused with Esme.

Ismay Popularity

Famous People Named Ismay

  • Ismay Johnston
    New Zealand actress
  • Ismay Thorn
    pen name of English children's author Edith Caroline Pollock
  • Thomas Henry Ismay
    English founder of the White Star Line
  • Joseph Bruce Ismay
    English managing director of the White Star Line when the Titanic sank; survived the sinking
  • Hastings Lionel Ismay
    1st Baron Ismay, British Indian Army officer and diplomat

Ismay in Pop Culture

  • Ismay Meade
    character in a short story by L. M. Montgomery
  • Ismay Sealand
    character in The Water's Lovely by Ruth Rendell
  • Ismae Rienne
    protagonist in "Grave Mercy" (His Fair Assassin Trilogy)