Aimee Song is an American fashion blogger and fashion designer. She started blogging in 2008 while studying Interior Architecture in San Francisco, and created a blog called Song of Style. She currently designs her own fashion collection. Through the years Song has partnered, advised or created content with nearly all the major fashion and luxury companies in the world which gave her the opportunity to grow into a highly respected and sought after style icon.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2023
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Aimee Cox is an American cultural anthropologist, former dancer, and choreographer.Her research interests include feminism, social justice, and the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. She is currently associate professor of anthropology and African American studies and director of undergraduate studies at Yale University. She also serves as professor of African and African American Studies at Fordham University.
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Aimee Stephens (1960 – 2020) was an American funeral director known for her fight for civil rights for transgender people. She worked as a funeral director in Detroit and was fired for being transgender. Based on her court case, in a historic 2020 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects gay, lesbian, and transgender employees from discrimination based on sex.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2023
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Aimee Teegarden is an American actress, model, and producer. She starred as Julie Taylor in the NBC drama Friday Night Lights (2006–2011). In 2014, Teegarden starred as Emery Whitehill in The CW's short-lived science fiction romantic drama Star-Crossed.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2023
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I personally love this name and I find it very pretty and saccharine. The unique spelling feels fresh and peppy but at the same time excessively "different". I do prefer this spelling more than the traditional "Amy" as it feels more visually appealing and less generic. A friend of mine is named Aimee and they are very sweet and Aimee-able (sorry) so that may be some sort of personal bias.Overall I believe "Aimee" is a lovely name. It feels very sweet and fresh and is a good alternative to the commonly used "Amy."
I think Amy is a not interesting, bland name. But this spelling kind of makes it better.
― Anonymous User 2/18/2023
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My name is Aimee and I absolutely love my name! My mum wanted a unique spelling and this one is very pretty, adorable and cute. The name means ‘Beloved’. I forgive the jealous haters. I am God’s beloved child. Aimee is a special name.
It's Amy, guys, not Aimee. Aimee is plain ugly and strange with the "mee" part. It looks terrible and simply wrong written down.While Amy is beautiful! It's the original spelling and it looks mature and stunning! PLEASE use the spelling Amy if you're planning to name your child this. It's so much prettier and nicer. It may be more common, but if you're going to pick the common name anyways, why pick the ugly one?!
― Anonymous User 1/10/2021
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My name is spelt Aimee, and I personally like it as the name is such a common name for people my age, but is spelt Amy. I've always liked having a different spelling to everyone else. There were 6 Amy's in my year group and then me Aimee. I do like both spellings, but I always prefer going for something less common and more different.
― Anonymous User 12/28/2020
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I now love this spelling as much as Amy! It’s pretty, Aim can be a nickname.