Aimee

Variation of Amy

Aimee Origin and Meaning

The name Aimee is a girl's name .

Amy was a 1970s favorite, and French spelling Aimee peaked in the same decade.

Aimee Teegarden is an American actress, known for her role as Julie Taylor on the TV drama Friday Night Lights. Aimee Mann is an American musician and singer-songwriter.

# 914 in the US

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Aimee Popularity

Famous People Named Aimee

  • Aimée Leonie Allegonde Marie van Vollenhoven
    Söhngen, Princess of Orange,Nassau as wife of Prince Floris of the Netherlands
  • Aimée du Buc de Rivéry
    French heiress, a cousin of Empress Josephine
  • Aimee
    Ffion Edwards, Welsh actress
  • Aimée de Heeren
    Brazilian socialite
  • Aimee Semple McPherson aka Sister Aimee
    Canadian,American evangelist
  • Aimee Richelle Teegarden
    American actress
  • Aimee Mann
    American singer/songwriter
  • Aimée Emily Leigh
    Canadian actress
  • Aimee Mayo
    American songwriter
  • Aimée Castle
    Canadian actress
  • Aimée Bologne
    Lemaire, Belgian feminist
  • Aimee Echo
    American singer of The Human Waste Project, TheStart, and Normandie
  • Aimee Garcia
    American actress
  • Aimee Chan
    actress and Miss Hong Kong 2006
  • Aimee Mullins
    American athlete, model, and actress
  • Aimee Bender
    American novelist
  • Aimee Carter
    American novelist
  • Aimee Carrero
    American actress
  • Aimee Nezhukumatathil
    American poet
  • Aimee Osbourne
    eldest daughter of musician Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne
  • Aimee Phan
    American novelist
  • Aimee Roth
    American producer
  • Aimee Sweet
    American model and actress
  • Aimee Kelly
    British actress

Aimee in Pop Culture

  • Aimee Slocum
    "nasty,minded sadistic woman confounded" in Eudora Welty's "Lily Daw and the Three Ladies" (1941)
  • Aimée Leduc
    main character in the mystery series by Cara Black
  • Aimee Gillipsie
    character in "From the Files of Madison Finn"
  • Aimée Griffin
    character in "The Blind Assassin" by Margaret Atwood
  • Aimee
    French for "beloved" (pronounced em,MAY)
  • Dostoevsky's daughter Lyubov (1869
    1926) was also known by the name Aimée Dostoyevskaya when she lived abroad (Aimée being a translation of Lyubov, which is derived from the Slavic element lyuby = "love")