Maï name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Breton
Meaning: Bitterness and Princess of the Sea
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What does Maï mean?

Maï is used majorly in Breton is of Hebrew origin, Maï means "Bitterness or Princess of the Sea" is bestowed upon baby girls. Maï is form of widely accepted, biblical and imperishable Marie.

Marie is variation of everlasting, leading rising and biblical Maria. Marie is English, Czech and French equivalent of Mary. Also Marie is Norwegian and Danish form of Maria. Of Hebrew origin, Marie, Marie means "Myrrh and Ocean, Sea of Bitterness and Wished-for Child".

Maï is celebrated on on August 15th.

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Variants of Maï

Maria, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Marie, Mary, Marea, Aaliyahmarie, Marieanna, Maarja, Maraike, Mara, Angelamaria, Maite, Marriam, Miriam, Mamre, Marianne, Mireio, Maaria, Marielle, Mai, Adamary, Marigrace, Aliyah, Aaliyah

Names that rhyme with Maï

How popular is the name Maï?

Maï is a unique baby name in France, during its short term of usage, the name has been to the top 2000 names. In 2013, it ranked 1247th when 35 girls were named Maï.

Over 138 people have been named Maï in France. However things change on global perspective, Maï is extremely popular in Vietnam where every 1 in 200 have the name as well as in Egypt.

Also the baby name is popular in Sudan, Laos, Pakistan, Nigeria, Myanmar, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Iraq, Thailand, Jordan, Lebanon, India, Niger, United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Hong Kong, Palestine and Gambia.

As per our estimate, over 1510000 people has been named Maï globally.

Go through the following names similar to Maï

  •  Beckie - Durable and Desirable Beckie primarily is used in Danish and English is originated from Hebrew is a baby girl name, meaning of Beckie is "Form of Rebecca or Joined"
  •  Joseline means Gaut or God Adds is used as a baby girl name. It is rooted from Old French and Hebrew is majorly used in German and English
  •  Eveline - Meaning of Eveline is Life Giver, Bird or Alive is rooted from Old French and Hebrew which is chiefly used in Swedish, Danish and Norwegian is aimed at baby girls
  •  Natanaël - Natanaël means "God Gave" came from Hebrew
  •  Manaïg majorly is used in Breton has origin in Hebrew, meaning of Manaïg is "Princess of the Sea"
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