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Aymé

American  
[e-mey] / ɛˈmeɪ /

noun

  1. Marcel 1902–67, French novelist and short-story writer.


Aymé British  
/ ɛme /

noun

  1. Marcel (marsɛl). 1902–67, French writer: noted for his light and witty narratives

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Again, Ayme and Chelsea don’t identify as witches, but their store carries a whiff of the mystical, with beautifully bottled essential oil tinctures and shelves stocked with semi-precious stones.

From Washington Times

Anam Cara was founded to provide an alternative to mainstream medical care, based off concerns that Ayme and Chelsea - both practicing reflexologists - were hearing from their clients.

From Washington Times

Just a few doors down is Anam Cara Apothecary, a holistic health store opened four years ago by the mother/daughter duo of Ayme Clark and Chelsea Matuskey.

From Washington Times

By the time an investigator opened his claim in late December, Martinez Ayme had moved to another apartment and changed his phone number, so the workforce commission’s requests for more information never reached him.

From Salon

“It wasn’t just me,” said Martinez Ayme, who said he is still owed about $900.

From Salon