[Opinions] Re: Maeva
in reply to a message by Canielle
What is happening to make Maeve suddenly skyrocket in the UK? I think of it as a very Irish name, and although a lot of UK citizens are of Irish origin, a good amount aren't and I just find an English person naming their kid Maeve a bit...hmm...well... there's stuff to unpack there, possibly, maybe, or maybe not, I don't know.
It's just such a weird name to suddenly take off in popularity.
Maeva is ok. I do not consider it a version of Maeve though, personally, and I'd pronounce it ma-e-va and Maeve is mayv. They might look similar, but I'd consider them distinct names.
I like Gwen though! Always thought it was lively.
It's just such a weird name to suddenly take off in popularity.
Maeva is ok. I do not consider it a version of Maeve though, personally, and I'd pronounce it ma-e-va and Maeve is mayv. They might look similar, but I'd consider them distinct names.
I like Gwen though! Always thought it was lively.
This message was edited 1/22/2022, 1:34 PM