Mae (given name)
Appearance
![]() Mae West in 1918 | |
Pronunciation | MAY |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | English |
Other names | |
Related names | May, Maya, Maia, Mary, Margaret, Mabel, Maeve |
Mae is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. Often regarded as a variant of May, it is associated with the Roman goddess Maia, symbolizing spring, growth, and fertility.[1] The name gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is frequently used as a vintage-style given or middle name. Mae also serves as a diminutive for several longer names, including Mary (from Hebrew, meaning "beloved" or "bitter"),[2] Margaret (from Greek, meaning "pearl"),[3] and Mabel (from Latin amabilis, meaning "lovable").[4] In some cases, it is used as a modern or anglicized form of the Irish name Maeve, derived from Old Irish Medb, meaning "she who intoxicates" or "mead-woman."[5]
Mae may refer to:
People
[edit]Singers
[edit]- Mae Moore, Canadian singer
- Mae Muller (born 1997), English singer
- Mae Stephens (born 2003), English singer
Actors
[edit]- Mae Bramhall (c.1861–1897), American actress and writer
- Mae Busch (1891–1946), Australian actress
- Mae Clarke (1910-1992), American actress
- Mae Marsh (1894–1968), American movie actress
- Mae Martin (born 1987), Canadian comedian and actor
- Mae Murray (1885–1965), American silent film actress
- Mae Questel (1908–1998), American actress
- Mae West (1893–1980), American actress (after whom are named a variety of otherwise unrelated items)
- Mae Whitman (born 1988), American actress
In other fields
[edit]- Mae Brussell (1922–1988), American radio personality
- Mae Carroll Fry, American politician and schoolteacher
- Mae Jemison (born 1956), the first African-American woman to travel to space
- Mae Schmidle (1927–2019), American politician
- Mae Schunk (born 1934), the 45th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
- Mae Tischer (1928–2018), American politician
Fictional characters
[edit]- Daisy Mae Duke, a character in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard
- Mae the Panda Fairy, a character and in the self-titled novel in the series Rainbow Magic
- Mae Borowski, a character in the video game Night in the Woods
- Mae Holland, a character in the novels The Circle and The Every and the former's film adaptation
- Mary Mae Ward, a character in the soap opera General Hospital
References
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