Proper noun
Aimee (plural Aimees)
A female given name from French.
Aimée (plural Aimées)
A female given name from French.
Tomorrow and on every anniversary as long as the Happier Hunting Ground existed a postcard would go to Mr. Joyboy: Your little Aimée is wagging her tail in heaven tonight, thinking of you. Evelyn Waugh
Oh, gods, you're mated! I really hope it's to Aimee. (Bride) Thankfully so. Otherwise I'd have had to kill me some ho and then beat Fang senseless. (Aimee) Sherrilyn Kenyon
I've had journalists asking me, 'What do we call you - is it handicapped, are you disabled, physically challenged?' I said, 'Well hopefully you could just call me Aimee. But if you have to describe it, I'm a bilateral below-the-knee amputee.' Aimee Mullins
With L'Oreal, I get to be Aimee Mullins, model. No qualifier. And that means everything to me. Aimee Mullins
Aimee Berger-Girvalo, left, and two volunteers talk to an undecided voter. Source: Internet
Aimee O'Rourke, who worked at a hospital in Margate, Kent, was described as "highly talented" Source: Internet