nightspore
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Posted: Feb. 16 2023, 21:45 |
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The popular new age name "Maeve" has the following etymology (according to Wikipedia):
Maeve is a traditional Irish name that is steadily rising in popularity. The name comes from the Old Irish name Medb, which may mean “the intoxicating one” or “she who rules.” The name appears in Irish mythology, too, as the name of the Queen of Connacht and the name of the queen of the fairies.
This would seem right up Mike Oldfield's alley, so if MO ever got together with a MAEVE they could record an album called Ommaeve.
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