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You're right...m
Yes I think you might be right, I thought that Esme might have been the unisex one but Esme with a accent mark (Can't do accent marks) is the boy. So yes, you are right :)
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See my response above!
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ESMÉ
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English, Dutch
Means "esteemed" or "loved" in Old French. It was first recorded in Scotland, being borne by the first Duke of Lennox in the 16th century.It's interesting how many boys names back then are now girls names and now boys names today are becoming girls name.
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