Save Gender Feminine Usage Finnish, Old Swedish Pronounced Pron. /ˈmɑi̯.sɑ/(Finnish) [key·simplify] Other Forms FormsMaijsa (Medieval variant), Majsa (Swedish variant) Meaning & History Variant of Maria.
Save Gender Feminine Usage Japanese Scripts 舞沙, 真衣早, 舞颯, 麻衣早, 茉衣早, etc.(Japanese Kanji) Pronounced Pron. MAH-EE-SAH [key] Meaning & History From Japanese 舞 (mai) meaning "dance" combined with 沙 (sa) meaning "sand". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Save Gender Feminine & Masculine Usage Georgian (Rare) Scripts მაისა(Georgian) Other Forms Formsმაისო (Maiso) Meaning & History Derived from Georgian მაისი (maisi) meaning "May" (see May). This name literally refers to the fact that the child in question was born in May.In earlier times, this name was also used on men. These days, it is exclusively used on women.
Save Gender Feminine Usage Portuguese (Brazilian) Pronounced Pron. /ma.ˈi.zɐ/(Brazilian Portuguese) [key·simplify] Meaning & History Variant of Maísa.
Save Gender Feminine Usage Arabic Scripts ميساء(Arabic) Pronounced Pron. /maj.ˈsaːʔ/ [key·simplify] Meaning & History Means "graceful, attractive, to walk with a proud gait" in Arabic.