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Definitions of aimee in various dictionaries:

AIMEE - Aimée, often unaccented Aimee, is a French feminine given name, translated as beloved. The English equivalent is Amy. It is also understood in certa...

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Aimée, often unaccented Aimee, is a French feminine given name, translated as beloved. The English equivalent is Amy. It is also understood in certain areas as 'Pad Brat', which refers to a son/daughter of a serving armed forces member. This is most commonly used in the UK, but is also noted in Ireland and Germany. It might also refer to:*
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