Until the 1990s, the name Maeve was rare in the U.S. Maeve first appeared among the top 1000 girl names in 1997, debuting at No. 955. Since that time, it has steadily risen in popularity, reaching the top 500 in 2013, and the top 300 in 2019. The latest statistics show that Maeve is the No. 173 name for girls in America, an all-time high. Although the name Maeve is typically used as a girl name, it can be used any way you see fit, as sex does not have to be a part of your name selection process.

Similar Names

Alternate spellings are sometimes seen, such as Mave, Maive, and Mayve. The name Mae/May is a different name but can also be used as a nickname for Maeve. If you are looking for a masculine equivalent, consider another M name like Mason, Maverick, or Miles, or a traditional Irish name such as Aidan, Callum, or Ronan. More names starting with M:

MabelMadeleineMadisonMargaretMargotMariahMarianaMarissaMayaMeadowMelissaMeredithMiaMirandaMollyMyla

More Irish names:

AislingBriannaBridgetCaitlinCassidyDeirdreEileenErinFionaKeiraKerryQuinnRileyShannonSiobhanTeagan

Suggested Sibling Names

BaileyBarrettBrodyCallieDeanElliotFinnHarmonyHaydenJulietteJuneJuniperLuciaSloaneTimothyTristan

Famous People Named Maeve

These are some of the most notable women with the name Maeve:

Maeve Binchy, an Irish novelist, playwright, and journalistMaeve Fort, an English diplomat who served as the United Kingdom’s High Commissioner in South AfricaMaeve Harris, an abstract painter whose work was featured in “The Celebrity Apprentice”Maeve Hillery, an Irish anesthetist who was married to President Patrick Hillery of IrelandMaeve Ingoldsby, an Irish playwright and satirist who contributed to the radio show “Only Slaggin’”Maeve Jinkings, a Brazilian actress known for her role in the Brazilian telenovela “A Regra do Jogo”Maeve Kennedy McKean, an American attorney who served as a Senior Advisor for Human Rights under President Obama, and was a granddaughter of Robert F. KennedyMaeve Kinkead, an American actress and writer, known for her roles in the TV soap operas “Another World” and “Guiding Light”Maeve Kyle, an Irish Olympic hockey playerMeave Leakey, an English paleontologist known for her team’s discovery of a 3.5 million-year-old human skull in KenyaMaeve McGuire, an American actress known for her role in the soap opera “The Edge of Night”Maeve McLaughlin, an Irish politician who served in the Northern Ireland AssemblyMaeve O’Boyle, a Scottish singer-songwriter who was the first woman from Scotland to perform at the White HouseMaeve O’Donovan, an Irish singer who was a finalist on the competition show “You’re a Star”Maeve Quinlan, a former professional tennis player and actress, known for her role in “The Bold and the Beautiful”Maeve Sherlock, an English baroness who is a member of the British House of Lords

Several fictional characters named Maeve have been associated with magic, drawing from the Queen Mebd/Maeve of Irish mythology. Fictional Maeves have included a Celtic sorceress in the Canadian TV series “The Adventures of Sinbad,” a magic-powered superhero in the comic book series “The Boys,” and a queen of the fae (fairies) in the “Throne of Glass” book series by Sarah J. Maas.

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