Maeve
#192 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Maeve has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last decade, particularly in the United States, where it has become increasingly favored among parents looking for a name that is both classic and distinctive.
Why Parents Choose Maeve
Parents often choose Maeve for its unique sound and rich cultural heritage, as well as its meaning that conveys strength and allure. It feels timeless yet modern, making it suitable for girls in today's world.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Maeve has roots in ancient Irish folklore, particularly linked to Queen Medb, who was a powerful and cunning ruler in the tales of the Táin Bó Cúailnge. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and has gained recognition in various cultures, especially in the English-speaking world, since the late 20th century.
Maeve is a name of Irish origin, often associated with the legendary queen of Connacht in Irish mythology. She is known for her strength, independence, and fierce spirit, making the name a symbol of empowerment.
Notable People Named Maeve
- Maeve Binchy
- Maeve Kelly
- Maeve O'Meara
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Pop Culture References
- Maeve Wiley from 'Sex Education'
- Maeve from 'Westworld'
- Maeve in 'The Last Duel'