Maylee

#58 in Mississippi

Meaning of Maylee

Maylee, pronounced MAY-lee, is a globe-spanning blend of influences. The first half nods to May, ultimately from the Latin Maia, goddess of spring, a season honored across Latin America as la primavera, while the second half comes from the Old English lee, “meadow” or “clearing,” conjuring an image of a field in full May bloom. Some scholars also connect the name to the Mandarin phrase měi lì, meaning “beautiful,” giving it an additional cross-cultural layer. U.S. birth data show Maylee emerging quietly in the mid-1970s, then gaining momentum after 2000; with 247 registrations in 2024, it now hovers comfortably around the 700-mark in national rankings—recognizable yet far from over-used. Its rise parallels the broader popularity of lyrical -lee endings heard in country music and on social-media timelines, lending it a contemporary vibe. Easily pronounced in English and Spanish, and offering built-in nicknames like May and Lee, Maylee appeals to parents seeking a name that feels fresh, bilingual-friendly, and subtly poetic.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as MAY-lee (/meɪ'li/)

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Notable People Named Maylee

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