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th3-unicorn.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2009-09-22 05:02 pm
New name
Here's a name I'd never encountered before: Mavis.
It's a girl's name of French origin, meaning "song thrush", which is the song bird Turdus Philomelos. It's supposed to be pronounced MAY-viss, as rhyming with Davis, but my reaction would be to read it as MAV-iss, rhyming with Travis.
I really like it in the latter version, also because it makes me think of "Ma vis" which could roughly be translated into "my strength", borrowing "ma" from french (my) and "vis" from latin (strength)
WDYT?
It's a girl's name of French origin, meaning "song thrush", which is the song bird Turdus Philomelos. It's supposed to be pronounced MAY-viss, as rhyming with Davis, but my reaction would be to read it as MAV-iss, rhyming with Travis.
I really like it in the latter version, also because it makes me think of "Ma vis" which could roughly be translated into "my strength", borrowing "ma" from french (my) and "vis" from latin (strength)
WDYT?
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i quite like it, actually. i would never use it, it just isnt my style, but if i met a girl named mavis, i would find it refreshing and sweet.
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It's pronounced MAY-vis.
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So many schools here in MA used her typing for kids in elementary / early middle school. I kind of like how it sounds, but dislike how it looks. On top of that, there's already a Maeve in the family and it's too similar to use.
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I should totally make a post about the some of the goofy backwoods names among my great-aunts and uncles...