Mai (name)
Mai is a given name of multiple origins and meanings, most commonly used as a feminine name.
Origin and Meaning:
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Vietnamese: In Vietnamese, Mai is a popular feminine name often associated with the Ochna integerrima flower, a yellow flower that blooms in spring and is a symbol of Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year). It is thus associated with springtime, renewal, beauty, and good fortune. It can also mean "apricot."
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Japanese: In Japanese, Mai (まい) can be a feminine name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji (characters) used to write it. Common kanji combinations include:
- 舞 (mai): meaning "dance"
- 麻衣 (mai): combining 麻 (asa) meaning "hemp, linen" and 衣 (i) meaning "clothing, garment"
- 真衣 (mai): combining 真 (ma) meaning "true, genuine" and 衣 (i) meaning "clothing, garment" The meaning is therefore highly dependent on the specific characters chosen by the parents.
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Scandinavian: Mai is also used as a Scandinavian name, often as a diminutive of Maria or other names beginning with "M." It is associated with the month of May.
Usage:
- The name is used across various cultures and countries, particularly in Vietnam, Japan, and Scandinavia. Its popularity varies by region and time period.
Variations:
- May (English variant, often used as a short form of Margaret or Mary)
- Maysie (English diminutive)
Notable People:
- Given the multiple origins of the name, numerous individuals named Mai exist in various fields across different cultures. Specific notable people would depend on the specific origin being considered.