Maisie Peters
Musician
2000
British singer-songwriter signed to Ed Sheeran's Gingerbread Man Records, known for witty pop songwriting
"pearl"
"child of May, springtime"
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“A Scottish gem with the warmth of springtime”
Maysie is a variant spelling of Maisie, a Scottish diminutive of Margaret. Margaret comes from the Greek Margarites, meaning pearl. In Scotland, Maisie was a beloved pet name for girls christened Margaret, which was one of the most popular names in medieval Britain. The Maysie spelling gives the name a softer, more modern look while preserving the cheerful, springtime sound associated with the month of May.
Maisie and its variants have surged in popularity since the 2010s, driven by the boho-chic naming trend and the fame of actress Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones). The name broke into the UK top 20 in 2015 and has continued to rise. The Maysie spelling is especially popular in the United States among parents wanting a distinctive variation.
In Scottish culture, Margaret was the name of several Scottish queens and Saint Margaret of Scotland, making Maisie/Maysie a name with royal and saintly associations. The name feels quintessentially British while remaining accessible internationally. It fits perfectly into the vintage revival movement in baby naming.
Musician
2000
British singer-songwriter signed to Ed Sheeran's Gingerbread Man Records, known for witty pop songwriting
Actor
1997
British actress known for playing Arya Stark in Game of Thrones and Sophie in The Book of Dust
Other
Beloved British children's book character created by Aileen Paterson, popular in Scotland since the 1980s
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