This name struck me today. It was in the movie "Whip It" as a nickname. I don't know if I like it. What do you think? Ever hear of it before? Just feeling it out.
I can see the appeal as it ends in the "en" sound, has the "Ave" sound like Ava, Avery, etc. In theory it sounds pretty.
But, I don't like it because of the meaning. The term maven I hear a lot. to me that would be like naming your kid expert, or professor, or something like that.
It's not a name that has a particular meaning no one knows; it's an actual term that's used that you're considering for a name.
I also think it's too close to Maisy (which is a cute name) for me.
I love it. I also think the meaning is cool...why is it considered negative to be an expert at something? I definitely think of it as a girls name, I mean it is only one letter off from Megan which is a very traditional girl's name. I thought about using Maven, got about the same reaction you did although that isn't why I didn't go with it. A similar name which is gaining a little popularity is Maeve. I believe it's traditionally celtic but I think it is really pretty, especially as a MN.
Thank you everyone for your thoughts! I still feel stuck and haven't mentioned it to DH, yet, (we have plenty of time and obviously don't know the gender). I have a feeling we won't end up going with it, but it was fun to explore. Thanks again! :-)
Re: Maven?
Maven (due to it's literal meaning) would be a sort of pretentious name if you ask me.
I like it! Goes well with your other DDs name too - which I also like...
We had thought about Malen (mae lynn) for a girl its swedish.
Not a fan of Maven.
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I can see the appeal as it ends in the "en" sound, has the "Ave" sound like Ava, Avery, etc. In theory it sounds pretty.
But, I don't like it because of the meaning. The term maven I hear a lot. to me that would be like naming your kid expert, or professor, or something like that.
It's not a name that has a particular meaning no one knows; it's an actual term that's used that you're considering for a name.
I also think it's too close to Maisy (which is a cute name) for me.