Esme or Esmé is derived from old French and means "loved, esteemed" having ultimately been derived from the Latin "aestimare" meaning "to value" or "to esteem". Traditionally, Esmé is the male form of the name (and Esmee the feminine form), but that has changed in recent years as parents select Esme as a girl's name.
Esme or Esmé is derived from old French and means "loved, esteemed" having ultimately been derived from the Latin "aestimare" meaning "to value" or "to esteem". Traditionally, Esmé is the male form of the name (and Esmee the feminine form), but that has changed in recent years as parents select Esme as a girl's name.
Esme or Esmé is derived from old French and means "loved, esteemed" having ultimately been derived from the Latin "aestimare" meaning "to value" or "to esteem". Traditionally, Esmé is the male form of the name (and Esmee the feminine form), but that has changed in recent years as parents select Esme as a girl's name.
Esme or Esmé is derived from old French and means "loved, esteemed" having ultimately been derived from the Latin "aestimare" meaning "to value" or "to esteem". Traditionally, Esmé is the male form of the name (and Esmee the feminine form), but that has changed in recent years as parents select Esme as a girl's name.