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Aimée Fortunee Zenouda (born SONIGO), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée Amsellem (born Darmon), 1905 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée MAMAN (born DARMON), 1923 - 2018
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Aimée, Fortunee Zenouda/Darmon (born SONIGO), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée, Marcelle Darmon (born ATTIA), born 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesAimee Sultane DARMON, born 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée Fortunée ZENOUDA (born SONIGO), 1906 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée Darmon, born 1900
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée Fortunée ZENOUDA (born SONIGO), born 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée DARMON (born DRAY)
MyHeritage Family TreesAimée Darmon
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Aimée VENEZIA (born DARMON)
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Aimée VENEZIA (born DARMON)
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Aimée DARMON, born 1900
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- Aimee Darmon
- Aime Darmon
- Amee Darmon
- Amy Darmon
- Aimeé Darmon
- Aimee Darman
- Aime Darman
- Amee Darman
- Amy Darman
- Aimeé Darman
- Chinese (Simplified): 艾梅 达尔蒙 (Ài méi Dá'ěrméng)
- Hungarian: Darmon Aimée
- Japanese: エメ ダルモン (Eme Darumon)
- Russian: Эме Дармон (Eme Darmon)
- Ukrainian: Еме Дармон (Eme Darmon)
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- Algeria 50%
"Aimée" comes directly from the Old French word "aimée," the past participle of the verb "aimer," meaning "to love." The verb "aimer" itself traces back to the Latin verb "amare," which also means "to love." Therefore, the literal translation of "Aimée" is "loved" or "beloved," reflecting its origin as a term of endearment. The transformation from Latin "amare" to Old French "aimer" follows regular sound changes within the development of the French language. The name "Aimée" has been used in French-speaking regions for centuries, though its popularity has fluctuated. It gained wider recognition beyond France in the 19th and 20th centuries. While not as common as some other names, "Aimée" maintains a presence in countries with French cultural influence. Variations include "Aimee" (without the accent mark), and diminutives are less common, though "Amy" can sometimes be used as a related nickname due to its similar sound and association with love.
The surname Darmon has its roots in the Jewish communities of Europe, particularly among the Sephardic Jews who were expelled from Spain in the late 15th century. The name is believed to derive from the Hebrew word "darmon," which means "to be calm" or "to be peaceful." Historically, individuals bearing this surname may have been associated with roles that emphasized peacekeeping or mediation within their communities. Over time, the surname has been linked to various occupations, including trade and scholarship, reflecting the adaptability and resilience of its bearers in navigating the challenges faced by Jewish populations in diaspora.
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