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Maevelyn

Maevelyn blends Irish Maeve, meaning intoxicating, with the English suffix -lyn or Evelyn influence.

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Maevelyn is an elegant fusion of two names with deep but distinct roots, each beloved in its own tradition. Maeve — from the Old Irish *Medb*, meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates' — was the name of the formidable warrior queen of Connacht in the ancient Irish epic cycle, a figure of such ferocity and charisma that she commanded armies, negotiated treaties, and stood as a central figure in the *Táin Bó Cúailnge*, Ireland's greatest mythological saga. Medb/Maeve also appears in later tradition as the Queen of the Fairies, the magical sovereign of the otherworld.

The *-elyn* suffix draws from the parallel tradition of Welsh and English names like Evelyn, Roselyn, and Jocelyn — a construction with Norman French roots (*-eline*, *-aline*) that entered English naming after the 1066 conquest and never left. Evelyn itself began as a surname, popularized as a given name through the seventeenth-century diarist John Evelyn. The *-elyn* ending has a particular gentle music: it softens the percussive strength of Maeve into something that carries both the warrior queen's power and a more lyrical, romantic quality.

Maevelyn sits at the precise intersection of the Celtic revival in naming (Maeve, Niamh, Saoirse) and the enduring fashion for *-lyn* elaborations, making it feel simultaneously timeless and contemporary. It is a name for someone who will move through the world with both grace and fire.

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