What they said. Lifetime of headaches and side eyes to change the pronunciation of a name just because you like it better. And to make up a name to give it the phonetic sound you want will get side eyes from name purists, which do exist outside this board too.
As PPs said, name her Maeve and NN her Maevie, or start fresh with a new name. This Maeve, NN Maevie route will also be better to give her Maeve to fall back on if she grows up to be like those like me who think names that end in the y or ie sound can feel too cutesy
If I met a child named Maeve who insisted it was pronounced May-vee, I'd assume her parents saw the name somewhere and didn't bother looking up the correct pronunciation. It will make you- and by extension your daughter- look ignorant.
Agreeing that Maisy, Macy, or even Daisy as well as a bunch of other names have that two-syllable ending in an -ee sound that you seem to want. And using Maevie as a nn is something that will probably come naturally.
TTC #1 since 11/2012 Me-31, H-27 **Loss 1-Cycle 7(June 2013) at 5w6d-CP**Loss 2-Cycle 11(October 2013) at 5w4d-CP** **Loss 3-Cycle 14 (January-February 2014)-M/C dx 2/10, EP dx 2/24, MTX 2/25** Beta Hell--hCG finally down to 0 - 6/20/14 SA normal. Genetic testing normal. Hormonal testing normal. HSG 6/30/14 - found blocked left tube and 2 'bubbles' on uterine wall. Hysteroscopy/Lap--8/4/14 - Tubes unblocked. Polyps removed from uterine wall. Septum removed. 9/30/14--Off the bench! Unmedicated TI through December 2014 BFP 12/14/14!!! Beta #1, 12/16: 990 Beta #2, 12/18: Over 2000! Beta #3, 12/22: over 8000! U/S #1, 12/23: gestational sac, possible heartbeat U/S #2, 12/30: HEARTBEAT! 128bpm, measuring right on at 7w EDD: 8/19/2015 U/S #3, 1/9: BPM in the 180s, IT'S HAPPENING!!!
My name is pronounced different than the spelling and it has been a lifetime of correcting people pronouncing it wrong. It is very frustrating for me and my Mom. Please consider changing the spelling to how you want it pronounced. Perhaps Mayvey?
You can't just change the pronunciation because YOU like it better. I would seriously side eye someone when genuinely thinks they are pronouncing their child's name correctly if they pronounced Maeve as May-vee.
This. What a pretty name to mess with... You could use the name Mae and use NN May-vee
Re: Name dilemma - Maeve?
It’s not that I don’t like you, it’s that I don’t know you. Stranger Danger.
As PPs said, name her Maeve and NN her Maevie, or start fresh with a new name. This Maeve, NN Maevie route will also be better to give her Maeve to fall back on if she grows up to be like those like me who think names that end in the y or ie sound can feel too cutesy
Me-31, H-27
**Loss 1-Cycle 7(June 2013) at 5w6d-CP**Loss 2-Cycle 11(October 2013) at 5w4d-CP**
**Loss 3-Cycle 14 (January-February 2014)-M/C dx 2/10, EP dx 2/24, MTX 2/25**
Beta Hell--hCG finally down to 0 - 6/20/14
SA normal. Genetic testing normal. Hormonal testing normal.
HSG 6/30/14 - found blocked left tube and 2 'bubbles' on uterine wall.
Hysteroscopy/Lap--8/4/14 - Tubes unblocked. Polyps removed from uterine wall. Septum removed.
9/30/14--Off the bench! Unmedicated TI through December 2014
BFP 12/14/14!!! Beta #1, 12/16: 990 Beta #2, 12/18: Over 2000! Beta #3, 12/22: over 8000!
U/S #1, 12/23: gestational sac, possible heartbeat
U/S #2, 12/30: HEARTBEAT! 128bpm, measuring right on at 7w EDD: 8/19/2015
U/S #3, 1/9: BPM in the 180s, IT'S HAPPENING!!!
If you don't like the actual pronunciation of Maeve, then the only solution is to pick a name which you like visually and audibly.