Mazie

#47 in West Virginia

Meaning of Mazie

Mazie is the bright-eyed offshoot of Margaret, funneled through the old Scots pet form Maisie and ultimately anchored in the Latin-Greek margarita, “pearl.” That lineage lends the name a quietly classic luster—parva sed pretiosa, small yet precious—while its zippy Z keeps it contemporary. In the United States Mazie first shimmered during the Jazz Age, hovering near the Top 200 girls’ names in the 1910s, then slipped into near-obscurity mid-century before edging back onto the charts in 2000; today it sits at No. 683, a niche choice that signals vintage style without feeling antique. Public figures such as U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono and the philanthropic “Queen of the Bowery,” Mazie Gordon-Phillips, add notes of grit and service to the name’s persona. Pronounced MAY-zee, Mazie offers parents a streamlined alternative to Maisie or Daisy—pearl-rooted, quick on the tongue, and poised for another quiet rise.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as MAY-zee (/meɪzi/)

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Notable People Named Mazie

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