Mays

Meaning of Mays

Mays arrives on the tongue like a soft spring breeze, rooted in an old English surname that whispers of children born in the merry month of May and the promise of new blossoms. Unisex by nature, Mays carries the warmth of sunlit afternoons and the playful spirit of a Latin fiesta—think marigolds dancing in a plaza or the laughter drifting from a bustling mercado. It’s also a nod to legends like baseball’s own Willie Mays, weaving a thread of timeless cool into every introduction. Though it graces only a handful of birth certificates each year in the U.S., that rarity makes Mays feel like a secret kept between family and close friends, a name that buds quietly yet blossoms boldly wherever it’s spoken.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as MAYZ (/meɪz/)

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Notable People Named Mays

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