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Mayo - from Mayoaise, a white tangy sauce
Miya - click Mya/Maia
Lilith - click on the name
Jaimee - try Jamie
Iyanna - click Ioanna
Jahmal - click Jamal
Ahsane - I dont know how you pronounce this, so type it in in the main search, and see the many names there
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Mayo might be after the county in Ireland County Mayo, where some rather good Irish singers and songs come from (if not some good Irish, too. ;))Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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Mayo is Spanish for May. Y :)
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it still reminds me of mayonaise.... yuck
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Yeah, me too! If I wanted to use it as a name, I'd change the male ending to female, Maya. When I say it, it's better, "mie-oh", but imagine how a kid would be teased over that. "Mayonaise!" Y ;)
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