It's a lovely name. I like
May and
Mae, but I prefer
Mae because it's less likely to be associated with the month of
May. I don't think that someone named
May has to be born in
May, but a person named
Mae would probably be less likely to be asked, "Oh, so were you born in
May?" or "How come your name is
May if you weren't born in
May?" over and over again.
As for longer names,
Mayme and
Maisie both work, but I prefer
Maisie to
Mayme. I love the name
Maia when it's pronounced MAY-a, but unfortunately, a lot people would probably pronounce it MIE-a, which I like less. MIE-a also doesn't lend itself to the nickname
Mae. There's also
Maeve and
Maeva. I think that
May /
Mae is fine on its own though.
This message was edited 10/4/2009, 3:19 PM