Maia, Roman Goddess
Goddess of growth and fertility, celebrated in May
This will only take a moment
IPA Pronunciation
/ˈmeɪ.si/
Say It Like
Syllables
Maicy is a modern, playful variation of names like Macy and Maisie, often associated with the month of May. The name evokes springtime renewal and warmth, deriving from Maia, a Roman goddess of growth and fertility. Historically, Maia was honored during May, making Maicy a name symbolizing new beginnings and blossoming life.
The name Maicy, while modern and less historically grounded, draws from deep cultural roots tied to Maia, the Roman goddess of spring and growth. Maia was celebrated in ancient Rome during May, symbolizing fertility and nurturing. This association imbues Maicy with a sense of freshness and vitality. In English-speaking countries, variants like Macy and Maisie have enjoyed popularity, often symbolizing youthful charm and warmth, making Maicy a trendy yet meaningful choice.
Maicy has emerged in recent years as a fresh, melodic alternative to more traditional names like Macy or Maisie. Its playful yet elegant sound appeals to parents seeking a unique but accessible name. Though not yet widespread, Maicy fits well with contemporary naming trends favoring soft, nature-inspired names. It often appears in English-speaking countries and is gaining traction among parents who want a name that feels modern and sweet without being overly common.
The name Maicy carries the essence of “Gift of the month of May” from Latin (via Maia), English tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
The name Maicy, while modern and less historically grounded, draws from deep cultural roots tied to Maia, the Roman goddess of spring and growth. Maia was celebrated in ancient Rome during May, symbolizing fertility and nurturing. This association imbues Maicy with a sense of freshness and vitality. In English-speaking countries, variants like Macy and Maisie have enjoyed popularity, often symbolizing youthful charm and warmth, making Maicy a trendy yet meaningful choice.
Goddess of growth and fertility, celebrated in May
Early American settler influential in the Macy family lineage
English writer and biographer known for her works on Catholic figures
Singer and songwriter
Actress
Singer and reality TV star
Parents: Maisie Williams and Reuben Selby
Maicy
🌐Spanish
Maicy
🌐French
Maicy
🌐German
Maicy
🌐Italian
メイシー (Meishī)
🌐Japanese
梅西 (Méi xī)
🌐Chinese
مايسي
🌐Arabic
The name Maicy, while modern, indirectly honors Maia, a Roman goddess associated with growth and spring, linking it to ancient mythology and renewal.
Individuals named Maicy are often perceived as warm, creative, and spirited. The name suggests a friendly and outgoing personality, with a touch of youthful optimism. Maicy’s bearers are thought to be nurturing and lively, reflecting the springtime energy the name evokes. They tend to be imaginative, compassionate, and approachable, often bringing joy and lightness to those around them.
Maicy is a Latin (via Maia), English name meaning “Gift of the month of May”. Maicy is a modern, playful variation of names like Macy and Maisie, often associated with the month of May. The name evokes springtime renewal and warmth, deriving from Maia, a Roman goddess of growth and fertility. Historically, Maia was honored during May, making Maicy a name symbolizing new beginnings and blossoming life.
Maicy is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmeɪ.si/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Maicy include: Mai, Cece, Mace, Macy, Maisy, Mimi, Cici, May, Mae, Mays.
Famous people named Maicy include: , , , Macy Gray, Maisie Williams.
Celebrity babies named Maicy include children of: Maisie Williams and Reuben Selby.