Esmee
Feminine
Dutch, English
Meaning & Origin
Esmee is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and English, representing a variant spelling of Esmé. While the root name Esmé historically served as a masculine form, Esmee has firmly established itself as a girl's name, drawing on the same Old French origin and meaning.EtymologyEsmee ultimately derives from the Old French verb esmer (meaning "to esteem"), and its past participle esmé connotes "esteemed" or "loved". The name thus carries connotations of high regard and affection, making it a fitting choice for parents wishing to express love or honor for their child. The spelling with a double 'e' is particularly common in Dutch, as seen in the variant Esmée.Historical ContextThe name first gained prominence through Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox (1542–1583), a French-born Scottish nobleman. Despite its later feminine association, the original bearer was a man, and in earlier records the name could be spelled "Amy", reflecting contemporary pronunciation. Over time, especially by the mid-20th century, Esmé transitioned to a predominantly feminine name in English-speaking countries, while its form Esmee emerged as a common variant.Cultural SignificanceIn Dutch-speaking regions, Esmee has become a standard female name, often pronounced with two syllables: ES-may. In English, variant spellings like Esmae and Esme are also popular, sharing the same root. The name's gentle meaning and elegant sound have contributed to its enduring popularity; for instance, Esme appeared among the top 100 baby names for girls in the United Kingdom in 2015.Meaning: "esteemed" or "loved"Origin: Old FrenchType: Feminine given name (originally masculine)Usage Regions: Dutch , English