Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

Mab for a girl

57 replies

Jooni · 03/03/2017 13:28

I know it probably won't go down well but I love short, sweet, strong names for girls and Mab is a recent discovery which is really growing on me. It's of Irish origin, pronounced just as it looks, apparently meaning "happiness". Thoughts please?

I also really love Meg but DH has vetoed because of Family Guy Angry

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
ILikeSalmon · 03/03/2017 15:30

Hmm sorry it's a no from me
It doesn't even sound like a name
It sounds like a electrical component or something

ZombieApocalips · 03/03/2017 15:32

I'd wonder if it was a nickname for Mabel or a typo and you met Mads (nickname for Maddie or similar name?)

EggsEleven · 03/03/2017 15:33

I'm Irish and it's a no from me too. It sounds & looks like an acronym.

What about Mabel? Maeve?

BillyButtfuck · 03/03/2017 15:36

I'm not keen.
How about Tabitha - Tab
Or Maddie, Lucy, Rose, Penny, Polly, Nell (Penelope)

NavyandWhite · 03/03/2017 15:37

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

greeeen · 03/03/2017 15:37

sorry I think it sounds like an acronym. Don't even like it for a nn.

BillyButtfuck · 03/03/2017 15:38

Bea, Dot, Eve?

therealsquireofwideacre · 03/03/2017 15:38

Mabli - Mab for short? I love it personally.

PutThatPomBearBack · 03/03/2017 15:41

Sounds like a name for a cat, sorry.

coxsorangepippin · 03/03/2017 15:44

I love it! Like in Romeo and Juliet -

MERCUTIO
O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone
On the fore-finger of an alderman,

HereBeFuckery · 03/03/2017 15:44

As in Queen Mab, mistress of mayhem (Midsummer Night's Dream, I think)?

Fine, but will be Grin when they are a tearaway toddler!

HereBeFuckery · 03/03/2017 15:44

R&J, bugger. Sorry. X-post with cox

Elbi · 03/03/2017 15:44

Makes me think of Mercutio's speech in R&J... Queen Mab is a fairy I think.

snowgirl1 · 03/03/2017 15:45

It's a no from me. Is it pronounced to rhyme with 'jab' and 'lab'?

EssentialHummus · 03/03/2017 15:45

I'd assume it was short for Mabel, and I'd then wonder if it was "Mab" or "Mabe". No from me.

Elbi · 03/03/2017 15:46

Ha! All us 15:44 Shakespearos cross-posting.

TheOnlyLivingBoiInNewCork · 03/03/2017 15:47

Its not of Irish origin, I think you're mixing it up with Medb?

Queen Mab is a Shakesperean character, the fairy midwife, which in turn was probably from the Chaucerian Mabily.
It's also a welsh mythical male figure.

It's not a very nice sounding name.

Bluntness100 · 03/03/2017 15:49

That isn't a nice name, no sorry, it sounds like it's short for something, i actually thought you'd misspelled it in your title.

miserablemolly · 03/03/2017 15:52

Sounds like a technical computing word. "Download Mab 6 for faster processing"

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 03/03/2017 15:54

My great aunt Mabel was known as Mabs. It sounds like a nickname - sweet but incomplete.

Jooni · 03/03/2017 16:06

Thought so Grin

Yes, like Queen Mab. I like the connection!

It is a weird one I suppose... I do really like Mabli, and Nell but know a couple of those unfortunately.

OP posts:
Rockaby · 03/03/2017 16:48

cox beat me to it!

First thought was Romeo and Juliet.

MrsMeeseeks · 03/03/2017 16:53

I like it. It's snappy and un-frilly.

WhereYouLeftIt · 03/03/2017 16:57

As a big Jim Butcher fan (he writes The Dresden Files) - hmm. Mab is the Queen of the Winter Court, Queen of Air and Darkness, and she's pretty damned dark. As in totally ruthless. Not a nice person.

ClaudiaApfelstrudel · 03/03/2017 16:59

it sounds weird and made up to me. Sorry OP

Swipe left for the next trending thread