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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Hello,
following a discussion on the french version of this article, it seems that the right name is Edme, not Edmé (it was renamed on fr). Only the feminine first name get a é (Edmée), and the masculine one is with a e (pronounced Edm).
It seems to be confirmed by the archives of its birth place, and on the picture for the article: the name doesn't get the é while some other letters have accents in the same text ("ACADÉMIES", "DÉCÉDÉ"...).