Mae and
May are both lovely. It's nice to see "filler" mns get some fn attention. They are sweet and refreshingly uncomplicated. :-)
I prefer the
Mae spelling because "may," while obviously the name of a month and therefore no different than
April or
June, is also an auxiliary. My brain wants to process
May Alexandra not as a name combination, but a question:
May Alexandra come over to play?
I know that's just my weird personal kink. I doubt anyone else would be as crippled by it as I am. It's just the criterion I use to decide between
Mae and
May. Also, I think
Mae looks softer than
May.
I love
Maisie too! It's traditionally a nn for
Margaret, as is
Mae /
May. So I wouldn't use the
Mai spelling -- which I pronounce with a long "i" sound, not a long "a." If I had to choose between
Maisie and
Mae /
May I'd go with
Mae /
May. It feels like it can stand on its own better than
Maisie.
Maisie would need
Margaret or another formal name.
This message was edited 6/20/2012, 11:16 AM