Maisie Ward
An influential English Catholic writer and biographer known for her work on religious figures and her role in the Catholic literary revival.
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/meɪz/
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The name 'Mais' originates primarily from Scottish Gaelic and is often considered a variant of 'Maise,' meaning 'pearl.' Pearls symbolize purity and preciousness, and the name historically connotes something rare and beautiful. It has connections to the Old French 'maise' and Gaelic roots, reflecting a heritage of natural beauty and delicacy.
In Scottish culture, 'Mais' is cherished as a feminine name linked to nature's beauty and purity, symbolized through its meaning 'pearl.' Historically, pearls were prized in Celtic societies as emblems of wealth and status. The name carries a sense of tradition blended with simplicity, often chosen for its soft yet strong presence in Gaelic-speaking regions and beyond.
Today, 'Mais' has experienced a subtle resurgence as parents seek unique, meaningful names that are short but rich in heritage. It fits well with modern naming trends favoring vintage, nature-inspired, and simple names with global appeal. While less common than its variant 'Maisie,' 'Mais' offers a fresh, elegant alternative with a timeless feel.
The name Mais carries the essence of “Pearl; a gem of great value” from Scottish Gaelic tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Scottish culture, 'Mais' is cherished as a feminine name linked to nature's beauty and purity, symbolized through its meaning 'pearl.' Historically, pearls were prized in Celtic societies as emblems of wealth and status. The name carries a sense of tradition blended with simplicity, often chosen for its soft yet strong presence in Gaelic-speaking regions and beyond.
An influential English Catholic writer and biographer known for her work on religious figures and her role in the Catholic literary revival.
British actress and activist, notable for roles in television series blending fantasy and drama, contributing to diversity in media.
English actress and singer, recognized for her long-standing role in British soap operas and appearances on dance competitions.
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Parents: Jonny Wilkinson and Shelley Jenkins
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🌐Spanish
Perle
🌐French
Perle
🌐German
Perla
🌐Italian
マイス (Maisu)
🌐Japanese
玛伊斯 (Mǎ yī sī)
🌐Chinese
ميس (Mais)
🌐Arabic
The name 'Mais' shares its spelling with the word for 'corn' in several Romance languages, adding an unexpected agricultural twist to its delicate meaning of 'pearl.'
Individuals named Mais are often perceived as gentle yet resilient, with a natural charm and warmth. They tend to be creative, intuitive, and empathetic, embracing both independence and connection with others. The name suggests a personality that values beauty in simplicity and approaches life with grace and thoughtfulness.
Mais is a Scottish Gaelic name meaning “Pearl; a gem of great value”. The name 'Mais' originates primarily from Scottish Gaelic and is often considered a variant of 'Maise,' meaning 'pearl.' Pearls symbolize purity and preciousness, and the name historically connotes something rare and beautiful. It has connections to the Old French 'maise' and Gaelic roots, reflecting a heritage of natural beauty and delicacy.
Mais is pronounced (IPA: /meɪz/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Mais include: Mai, Maisy, Maz, Mimi, Maisie, Mae, Mazzy, Mace, Mazie, Mays.
Famous people named Mais include: , , , Maisie Williams, Maisie Peters.
Celebrity babies named Mais include children of: Jonny Wilkinson and Shelley Jenkins.