[Opinions] Maëlle, Maylis or Maëlys
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All French feminine names.
Maëlle is the fem. form of Maël, from Breton Mael meaning "prince". Original form: Maela.
Maylis means "mother of the lily" from Occitan mair + lys. Also spelled Mailys.
Maëlys is a modern combination / madeup of them.
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All French feminine names.
Maëlle is the fem. form of Maël, from Breton Mael meaning "prince". Original form: Maela.
Maylis means "mother of the lily" from Occitan mair + lys. Also spelled Mailys.
Maëlys is a modern combination / madeup of them.
WDYTO them? Rate & comment them, please.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 10/26/2019, 5:38 AM
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Maëlle: sounds a bit insubstantial to me. 3/10
Maylis: the sound is okay, but the spelling doesn't appeal to me for some reason. 4/10
Maëlys: the name of one of the French exchange students that came to my old middle school. I've always thought it sounded interesting, but slightly villainous, like Maeve. 6/10
Maylis: the sound is okay, but the spelling doesn't appeal to me for some reason. 4/10
Maëlys: the name of one of the French exchange students that came to my old middle school. I've always thought it sounded interesting, but slightly villainous, like Maeve. 6/10