Re: Mae/May?
in reply to a message by Alyia
I love Mae as a first name. I think it has a lot of spunk to it--retro and 1940s and goodness and stuff.
May is fine, too, but it feels more sweetly old-fashioned than saucy throwback. I think of Louisa May Alcott.
I tend to prefer Mae, and tonight is no exception.
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May is fine, too, but it feels more sweetly old-fashioned than saucy throwback. I think of Louisa May Alcott.
I tend to prefer Mae, and tonight is no exception.
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