3 syllables will work best I think. My older daughter is Fleur Elizabeth and annoyingly Maeve Elizabeth is the only middle name i really like but won’t be using Elizabeth again Comment.

It's such a beautiful name. We are set on the baby girl name, Maeve. Saying that, he likes 'Mae' more than 'Maeve'. advertisement. 20+ Similar Discussions Found . Of the first choices though, I would go with Maeve Addison. Our last name is 3 syllables and starts with an M, so it has to be sort of simple.

Ripe for export", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maeve&oldid=984064190, Articles containing Old Irish (to 900)-language text, Articles containing Middle Irish (900-1200)-language text, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Maeve Donavan, in the American police drama, Maeve Stoddard, in the American soap opera, Maeve, a sorceress in the Canadian TV series, Maeve, a flanker class character in the popular video game, Maeve, The Winter Lady, the youngest of the Winter Queens, who is The Queen Who Is To Come in, Queen Maeve, a superhero who is part of "The 7" on the series, Maebh, character in the 8th series, 10th episode of, This page was last edited on 17 October 2020, at 23:20. Elise is also an anagram of Elsie, so it has that going for it, too. BabyCenter aims to share products and services we hope you’ll find interesting and helpful. 1. Chris O'Donnell, Lili Taylor and Kathryn Erbe used Maeve for their daughters. Maeve Elora. Now we are stuck on middle names...Eleanor Ruby ValentiEleanor Esme ValentiEleanor Maeve ValentiHelp! Maeve has many middle names. BabyCentre may earn a commission from shopping links. I also like Mae, but just like, I really like Meabh/Maeve.

Maeve SuzetteMaeve IrisMaeve LilithMaeve JoyMaeve BrionyMaeve JunoMaeve IonaMaeve FleurMaeve ChloeMaeve Genevive. Maeve is a gorgeous name, and I think it goes well with Sloane. Thinking of pairing it with first name 'Audrey'. knottieb5211518873b8787 member. Choosing names is so hard! And I agree with above, I wouldnt know how to pronounce Maeve. Our surname is a typical Irish 'Mc' and DP and I like the idea of bringing some Irish roots to the baby's name! I think Maeve is a beautiful name, timeless and feminine and with a great meaning behind it (a legendary warrior queen and meaning "she who brings joy"), and it was on my shortlist! Any suggestions would be much appreciated- open to long/short and classic/unusual names just need some ideas! - £100 voucher to be won, Your questions about the Green Homes Grant have been answered by the experts from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Energy Saving Trust, Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads, Subscribe to Mumsnet emails direct to your inbox. Jad02zzv. The Irish author Maeve Binchy also is a well-known bearer. I have loved this name since I was little, unfortunately my husband doesn't otherwise I'd be naming my little girl Maeve. This is page 1 of 1 (This thread has 12 messages.).

shiarna. Could you use Eliza so it's similar but not exactly the same. I’m really struggling to find a middle to go with Maeve. I love Harper! You are passing a message to a BabyCenter staff member. Also undecided about Nancy xx. The views expressed in community are solely the opinions of participants, and do not reflect those of What to Expect. We are naming our daughter Eleanor and she will go by “Elle” (pronounced like “L”). Love Maeve by the way. Which one sounds best? I'm a bit biased, so I vote Bronwyn ;). I think it needs a traditional middle name. We respect everyone’s right to express their thoughts and opinions as long as they remain respectful of other community members, and meet What to Expect’s Terms of Use. :) LOVE IT, Omg that is so funny. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. It is also associated with the fairy queen Queen Mab of Irish and English legend. Create an account or log in to participate. Also undecided about Nancy xx. We have had a baby name picked out since around July or so (currently 34w5d, EDD 12/1/2020) and we aren't planning on sharing with any friends or family until birth, so I would love to get some thoughts/feedback from others!We are planning... Find advice, support, and good company (and some stuff just for fun).

spelling and everything? This is page 1 of 2 (This thread has 28 messages.). Posted 3 mins ago. I love this and think it flows nicely but I'm paranoid it sounds like virus when you say the two together! Comments (2) Add a comment. This action cannot be undone. I think it's quite cute if you wanted to use again, so they both have the same middle name. In Northern Ireland, Maeve was a Top 100 girls' name between 1997 and 2004, and Meabh ranked 44th in 2017. Maeve would make an excellent first or middle name choice, with more character and resonance than Mae/May and more modern charm than Mavis. It is rooted in the Irish legend of Queen Maeve or Medb, one of the main antagonists of the early Irish legend Táin Bó Cúailnge. Maeve Alice Maeve Katherine Maeve Anne Maeve Clare Maeve Elinor Maeve Fleur. In my head it’s Meeve. Sorry for jumping on the thread but we're really considering Maeve! Any suggestions? For the fastest help on, Breastfeeding: the trick to a comfy latch. Beautiful, elegant, and meaningful. How do you say Maeve? Aargh! 2. Maeve Delilah. My DS is named Lachlan so I have a hard time seeing it on a girl. Girl names that can be nicknamed Bobby/Bobbie? Glitterspy Tue 08-Jan-13 10:55:14. Another option is Maeva, not sure if I made that up myself - ha! That being said, I prefer Irene. reviewed by our medical review board and team of experts. The name means "intoxicating" or "she who intoxicates" and has strong links to mead, an ancient honey wine typically consumed during a marriage ceremony. It was spelled Medb in Old Irish (pronounced [mɛðv]), Meḋḃ or Meaḋḃ in Middle Irish, Meadhbh in early modern Irish ([mɛɣv]),[1] and is now spelled Maedbh, Méabh ([mʲeːv]), or Medbh in modern Irish. They're lovely together, but I would spell Meave Meabh but thats just me Audrey is very now - I don't know if that would bother you. Of your choices I would want to make sure Maeve was included - Maeve Bronwen or Harper Maeve.

Maeve Millay is a character in Westworld … Are you sure you want to delete your discussion? Maeve Violet. Thats just the way I'm used to spelling it. Thanks! mb0112 member. Super cute. Our surname is a typical Irish 'Mc' and DP and I like the idea of bringing some Irish roots to the baby's name! Unfortunately DH now saying "not Maeve as well, that's two granny names together!" Any thoughts on either and on both together? Saying that, he likes 'Mae' more than 'Maeve'. Maeve Josephine. Any thoughts on either and on both together? I love you would call her Mae ! Definitely Maeve. This is honestly one of my favorite names. This product is displayed based on comments within this post. It is usually Anglicised as Maeve /ˈmeɪv/, with variants such as Maev, Meave, Maive, Méadbh, Maedbh, and Maebh. I think Rose goes lovely as a middle name with most names. : Hi all, we're trying to come up with a middle name for our second daughter - to be named Maeve (at least we're pretty sure that will be her name!)

I share a mn with my sister and I love it, especially now we’re married and have different surnames. Maeve, Maev or Maiv is a female given name of Irish origin.It was spelled Medb in Old Irish (pronounced ), Meḋḃ or Meaḋḃ in Middle Irish, Meadhbh in early modern Irish (), and is now spelled Maedbh, Méabh (), or Medbh in modern Irish.It is usually Anglicised as Maeve / ˈ m eɪ v /, with variants such as Maev, Meave, Maive, Méadbh, Maedbh, and Maebh. My daughters middle name is Róisín and I love it with my other favourite girls name and I would use it for a middle name again.

I love it too. Or maybe even 2 middle names. We were going to call her Mae. All contents copyright © BabyCenter, L.L.C.

0 Like this post Log in Add an account. Like 0 ••• Report this; Advertisement. A refreshing change from Mae/ May as a middle name.
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Grandmothers names would make it Maeve Irene, or Maeve Elsie. 1997-2020 All rights reserved. I’m really struggling to find a middle to go with Maeve. After I already fell in love with the name, google informed me that it’s going through a huge rise in popularity in Australia right... Hi all! All my dds middle names are family names, we have a Mary, Sadie, Maggie etc (granny and great granny names ). I like the suggestion of Maeve Lucy.Maeve WinonaMaeve ElinorMaeve RowenaMaeve TallulahMaeve YuliaMaeve IsoldeMaeve OpheliaMaeve PhilippaMaeve AnnaMaeve SusannahMaeve FlorenceMaeve Gwyneth/GwendolynMaeve JulietMaeve KatherineMaeve Caitlin. My daughters middle name is Róisín and I love it with my other favourite girls name and I would use it for a middle name again. (Some scholars have offered alternative etymologies.) Need help find the right name for your newborn? Could you use Eliza so it's similar but not exactly the same. I actually like Maeve Violet, even though the two Vs slur. Please flag if you think our product match is incorrect. I love the first name Maeve but am having trouble thinking of a middle name.

Maeve is pronounced 'mayv'. Maeve Elizabeth is beautiful. Mel37tik. The #1 app for tracking pregnancy and baby growth. Any suggestions would be much appreciated- open to long/short and classic/unusual names just need some ideas!Surname is a one syllable name beginning with B. What about Lee (that's my middle name and I love it!) Report as Inappropriate. Maeve is an Irish name, yeh?

Comments (1) NoininBeag2. Name of the Day for Oct 11, 2017. Are you sure you want to delete your comment? Hi all, we're trying to come up with a middle name for our second daughter - to be named Maeve (at least we're pretty sure that will be her name!)
In Irish mythology, Maeve was the Queen of Connacht, she was a powerful and a warrior queen. Maeve Catherine, Maeve Rhiannon, Maeve Catriona, Maeve Brianna, Maeve Alexandra, Maeve Emmeline, Maeve Amelia, Maeve Helena, Maeve Ciomhe, Maeve Eilis, Maeve Arwen? I am liking Maeve Amber Keep suggestions coming!