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Esme or Esmé is a name (usually a first or given name) which may or may not be spelt with an accent on the e. Although more commonly a feminine name there are examples of male Esmes.

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[edit] Etymology

The name possibly means "esteemed" or "loved" in Old French. Possibly originating from French root word 'aime' meaning like or love (as in j’aime).

Esme, could also originate from Esmeralda meaning "emerald" in Spanish. In 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' by Victor Hugo, Esmeralda is the Gypsy girl loved by Quasimodo.

[edit] Notable Esmes

  • Sir Esme Tatton Cecil Brinton, (male), (1916 – 1985), a British Conservative member of Parliament for Kidderminster between 1964 and 1974.
  • Esmé Raji Codell, (female), award-winning author, teacher, literacy and literature 'ambassador'[1]
  • Esme Langley, (female), founder of the Minorities Research Group and Arena Three (magazine)
  • The Esme Stewarts, (male), the name of a succession of Earls of Lennox
  • Esme William Howard, (male), (1863-1939) 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, A British diplomat.
  • Esmée Denters, Dutch musician, first became popular on YouTube.
  • Esme Redzepova, Macedonian Roma singer who claims to be Queen of the Gypsies. Her CDs include "Queen of the Gypsies" (2002)(Time Square Records CDU # 3630900). She appears in the film "Gypsy Caravan: When The Road Bends" (2007) (Director; Jasmine Dellal) which also includes a brief appearance by Johnny Depp.
  • Esmeé Xavier (female), a rising celebrity in the sport of pool at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

[edit] Fictional Esmes


[edit] Other

See William Gaddis's The Recognitions Esme Lennox was the wrongly sectioned protagonist in Maggie O'Farrell's 'The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox'

  • Esme

A Screamo Rock Band from Atlanta, GA.

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