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Aimee

American  
[ey-mee] / ˈeɪ mi /

noun

  1. a first name.


Example Sentences

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Aimee Bradley, who has three children with SEND, says she is concerned by the areas that she believes are lacking "concrete detail" in the government's White Paper.

From BBC

And then there was Aimee Semple McPherson, the “lady preacher” who founded the Angelus Temple in Echo Park.

From Los Angeles Times

Aimee, who has three children with SEND, says there "simply isn't enough provision" and that families are forced to go to tribunals to secure appropriate support "far too often".

From BBC

Aimee won at her own tribunal, after challenging the council's decision to place her son in a mainstream school, but said the experience was "incredibly hard".

From BBC

The school's attendance officer, Aimee Stewart, manages the cupboard and said: "There's no restrictions at all, parents can take what they need."

From BBC