Picture a warm Beijing spring with plum blossoms dancing like Bollywood backup dancers in a sudden breeze—that’s the vibe packed into the tiny but mighty name Mei (pronounced “may”). Rooted in Mandarin, Mei blossoms with meanings such as “beautiful,” “plum,” and even the hopeful month of May, making it a pocket-sized bouquet of optimism. Over the decades she’s pirouetted through U.S. name charts—never hogging the limelight, yet always turning up just often enough to keep curious parents intrigued, much like that beloved side character who quietly steals every scene. Mei also shares her sparkle with icons from spirited Overwatch hero Mei-Ling Zhou to actress Mei Melançon, giving the name extra pop-culture glitter. For Indian ears, its one-syllable sweetness slips off the tongue as smoothly as a sip of masala chai, charming grandparents and Gen-Alpha cousins alike. In short, Mei is a swift monsoon breeze: refreshing, fragrant, and impossible to ignore once it swirls into your life.
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