Aimee
Introduction
beloved
Background Story
The name Aimee is derived from the French name 'Aimée', which means 'beloved'. It has been popularized by various cultural references, including literature and film, where characters named Aimee are often portrayed as caring and affectionate individuals. One notable mention is in the book 'Les Misérables' by Victor Hugo, where a character named Aimee embodies love and compassion.
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