Maeve
How do you like this for a young girl? What impressions do you get?
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I really like Maeve. I’d imagine her to be sweet and kind, but having a little something more to her. She’d be strong, passionate, and caring too. I sort of think Luna Lovegodd, but a little more down to earth.
I like it. It seems youthful and fresh to me probably because of its look, but also seems quite classic. I think it would age very well. It's soft-sounding but looks strong to me (probably the 'v') and interesting looking but still simple-sounding and not too tough to spell (e.g. Mairead is a similar type of name and lovely, but the spelling could throw a lot of folks.
Mae makes for a cute nickname and so it's a good option for a full name if one likes Mae. Or Ava/Eva/Ave for that matter. You could even swing Eve at a stretch.
Also, nothing wrong with naming your little lady after an "intoxicating" warrior queen! I haven't read her myth, though, so hopefully she was more awesomely bada$$ than just plain bad, who knows. ;) Either way, cool name!
edit p.s.: I like it much more than Maven, which I feel like has gotten some hipster trend attention (I have no data to back that up, but I've heard of people using it, which is more than I can say for previous decades). Also, I didn't realize was an Anglicized form of Maeve at all, just thought of it as a "word" name. Anyway, I like Maeve better for sure.
Mae makes for a cute nickname and so it's a good option for a full name if one likes Mae. Or Ava/Eva/Ave for that matter. You could even swing Eve at a stretch.
Also, nothing wrong with naming your little lady after an "intoxicating" warrior queen! I haven't read her myth, though, so hopefully she was more awesomely bada$$ than just plain bad, who knows. ;) Either way, cool name!
edit p.s.: I like it much more than Maven, which I feel like has gotten some hipster trend attention (I have no data to back that up, but I've heard of people using it, which is more than I can say for previous decades). Also, I didn't realize was an Anglicized form of Maeve at all, just thought of it as a "word" name. Anyway, I like Maeve better for sure.
This message was edited 10/11/2018, 7:49 PM
Maeve's interpretation depends on who's telling the myth. Most male-centered versions will say she was a jealous, promiscuous and ruthless queen. Most female-centered versions will say she was a bright and assertive ruler who took control of her own body and territory instead of letting it be controlled by men. There's a good version of her story in the book Maiden, Mother, Crone by Claire Hamilton.
Typical. haha Cool, thanks! I'll look that up -
I think it's lovely, it feels soft and pretty, but with a little bit of edge due to the V. I think any type of girl could be a Maeve.
Love Maeve.
I see a sweet, shy but friendly little girl with big dark eyes. I adore it but hubby hates it.
I see a sweet, shy but friendly little girl with big dark eyes. I adore it but hubby hates it.
I knew a Maeve in college, though her name was spelled Maev. It gave me an impression of an erudite young woman with a semi-breathy voice, who was also a talented actress.
When I first read this in a book I thought, as a child, it was said MAYev. I was so disappointed when my mum told me it was MAVE.
I think it sounds drab and grave and serious.
It could be used to ground a more 'flighty' name:
Maeve Juliet / Juliet Maeve
Marva Isabella / Isabella Maeve
Rosalina Maeve
Phoebe Maeve
Annabella Maeve
Marianna Maeve
Coralie Maeve
Maeve Esmeralda
Lucina Maeve
I think it sounds drab and grave and serious.
It could be used to ground a more 'flighty' name:
Maeve Juliet / Juliet Maeve
Marva Isabella / Isabella Maeve
Rosalina Maeve
Phoebe Maeve
Annabella Maeve
Marianna Maeve
Coralie Maeve
Maeve Esmeralda
Lucina Maeve
Hi !!!
Its meaning is something like 'intoxicating' so It isn't my cup of tea.
But It has a great sound.
Infact I like another similar name: Mauve.
I much prefer It over Maeve.
Its meaning is something like 'intoxicating' so It isn't my cup of tea.
But It has a great sound.
Infact I like another similar name: Mauve.
I much prefer It over Maeve.