Re: Aimee
in reply to a message by Ismene
Aimee isn't a trendy version of Amy, it has been used pretty frequently over the years.
I don't like Amy or Aimee, the name is just so bland and blah, like Sarah or Mary. But if I was going to use it I would use Amy, I have a friend named Aimee who is in her thirties and she has always had to spell and respell her name; plus there are so many other Amys and Aimees her age that it was doubly hard for her to keep people straight on how her name was spelled.
I don't like Amy or Aimee, the name is just so bland and blah, like Sarah or Mary. But if I was going to use it I would use Amy, I have a friend named Aimee who is in her thirties and she has always had to spell and respell her name; plus there are so many other Amys and Aimees her age that it was doubly hard for her to keep people straight on how her name was spelled.
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Well you and I know it's not a trendy version but I'm thinking more about non-namenerds in this case. I always thought it was sort of blah too but it was a really sweet quality that's growing on me. And actually I've only met a handful of Amy's in my life whereas I've met about 20 or more Sarahs