Maeve — Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation & 2026 Popularity Guide

TL;DR: Maeve (MAYV) is the Anglicized form of the ancient Irish name Medb — the warrior queen of Connacht in Irish mythology. Means "she who intoxicates" or "she who rules." Currently #109 in the US and one of the fastest-rising Irish names.


Quick facts

Gender Girl
Origin Irish / Gaelic
Meaning "She who intoxicates" / "She who rules"
Pronunciation MAYV (1 syllable)
2024 US Rank #109
Trend ⬆ Up 230% since 2014
Length 5 letters, 1 syllable
Nicknames Mae, May, Maevie
Cultural anchor Queen Medb of Irish mythology; Sex Education (Netflix)

The story behind the name

Maeve is the Anglicized form of the ancient Irish Medb (or Méabh) — a legendary warrior queen of Connacht in Irish mythology. The Irish epic Táin Bó Cúailnge ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") centers on Queen Medb's war against Ulster. She is one of the most powerful female figures in pre-Christian Irish literature — formidable, sensual, politically cunning.

The literal meaning of Medb is debated. The two strongest interpretations:

Maeve entered modern Western usage in the 19th century during the Irish Literary Revival. It surged in the US in the 2010s alongside the broader Celtic-revival wave (Saoirse, Niamh, Aoife, Bridget, Maeve), and was further boosted by Maeve Binchy (Irish novelist), Maeve Wiley (Netflix's Sex Education), and Mae Whitman's career.


How popular is Maeve in 2026?

Year Rank Babies named Maeve
2010 #602 ~480
2015 #381 ~840
2020 #196 ~1,540
2024 #109 ~2,650

Maeve crossed into the US Top 200 in 2017 and the Top 150 in 2020. It's on track to enter the Top 100 by 2027.


How to pronounce Maeve

Standard: MAYV — one syllable, rhymes with "save." The "ae" makes the long "a" sound; the silent "e" softens it.

Common mispronunciation to anticipate: "MAY-vee" (adding a second syllable). The name is one syllable only.


Pairings

Best middle names: Maeve Catherine, Maeve Eloise, Maeve Olivia, Maeve Genevieve, Maeve Aurelia

Surname pairings: Maeve's short, sharp shape works with longer surnames. Strong: Maeve Bennett, Maeve Sullivan, Maeve O'Brien, Maeve Fitzgerald, Maeve Anderson. Tricky: Maeve Lee (too clipped together).

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Frequently asked questions

Is Maeve pronounced like "May" or "Mayv"?

MAYV — one syllable, ending with a "v" sound. Many people see the spelling and try "MAY-vee" (2 syllables); it's just MAYV.

Is Maeve a Catholic name?

It's pre-Christian Irish — older than Christianity in Ireland. But it's been widely used by Irish Catholic families for centuries and has no religious objections in any tradition.

What's the best nickname for Maeve?

The name is short enough that no nickname is needed. Some families use Mae or May as a sub-name, but Maeve usually stays whole.


Names similar to Maeve

Name Origin Why similar
Saoirse Irish Same Celtic-revival wave
Niamh Irish Same Irish mythology theme
Aoife Irish Same Irish-warrior-queen vibe
Iris Greek Same short, sharp 1–2 syllable shape
Wren English Same short, distinctive shape

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Last updated: May 2026. Data sources: US Social Security Administration baby names database, Behind the Name. Curated by Fablely.

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