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Ainslee

A spelling variant of Ainsley, from a Scottish surname meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'solitary clearing.'

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Ainslee is a variant of Ainsley, a name rooted in Old English that traces back to the place-name Annesley in Nottinghamshire, England — derived from the elements "anne" (hermitage or solitary dwelling) and "leah" (woodland clearing). It began as a Scottish and northern English surname, carried by landed families through the medieval period before crossing into given-name territory in the 19th century, following the Victorian fashion for transferring topographic surnames to first names. The name gained transatlantic footing largely through Scottish emigration, and today it carries a distinctly warm, Celtic-influenced sound.

British television personality Ainsley Harriott helped cement the name's modern familiarity, while the feminine spelling "Ainslee" — softening the final syllable — emerged most strongly in North America from the 1990s onward as parents sought names that felt both grounded and slightly uncommon. Ainslee sits at a comfortable intersection of the familiar and the distinctive. It shares sonic territory with names like Ashley and Ansley while feeling more original.

Its woodland etymology gives it a quiet, nature-adjacent quality without leaning into overt botanical naming trends. In current usage it skews strongly feminine, though its roots are gender-neutral — a name that has quietly traveled from English countryside to contemporary nurseries while retaining its understated elegance.

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