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Esmee

A French name from esmer, meaning esteemed or beloved.

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Esmée — in its most common English spelling, Esmee — descends from the Old French past participle *esmé*, meaning esteemed, beloved, or respected. It entered the English-speaking world primarily through Scotland, where it arrived in the sixteenth century with the Esmé Stuart, first Duke of Lennox, a French-born nobleman who became a favorite of the young King James VI. That royal patronage gave the name an aristocratic sheen it has never entirely shed, associating it with elegance, intelligence, and a certain Continental refinement.

D. Salinger published "For Esmé — with Love and Squalor" in *The New Yorker*. The story, told by a traumatized American soldier recalling a brief encounter with a precocious, grieving English girl named Esmé, became one of the most admired short stories in twentieth-century American literature.

Salinger's Esmé — watchful, articulate, and carrying her own quiet devastation — gave the name a literary weight that has made it a recurring choice among bookish parents ever since. Esmee gained significant popular momentum in the 2000s, partly through *Twilight*, where Esmée Cullen appears as the warm-hearted matriarch of the vampire family. That association brought the name to a much wider audience, introducing it to parents who might never have encountered Salinger.

Today Esmee sits in that desirable zone: classic but not overused, instantly legible but carrying genuine depth. The double-e ending is the most common modern spelling in English, softening the accent mark without losing the name's essential character.

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