Mayo
2 syllables
⚧ Unisex ◎ Modern American ◈ 2 syllables
"Yew-tree plain"

From Modern American

The name Mayo is derived from the Gaelic word Maigh Eo, which means Plain of the Yew Trees. Read more about the origin of this name below ↓

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Mayo at a glance
MeaningYew-tree plain
OriginModern American
GenderUnisex
Syllables2
NumerologyLife Path 9
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Origin & history of Mayo
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Modern American roots
The name Mayo is derived from the Gaelic word Maigh Eo, which means Plain of the Yew Trees. Mayo is a county in the West of Ireland, known for its rugged coastline, scenic landscapes, and rich history. The name Mayo has been used as a surname, with notable bearers including the Earls of Mayo, a noble family in Ireland and India. Mayo is also a popular condiment, made from a mixture of egg yolks, oil, and vinegar or lemon juice. It was originally created in the 18th century by a French chef named the Duke de Mayonnaise. Mayo is a common nickname for the month of May, often used in weather forecasts and news reports. In the United States, Mayo is a small town in Minnesota, named after the Mayo Clinic, a world-renowned medical center founded by the Mayo family. Mayo is also a popular name for a type of sauce used in Mexican cuisine, made from a blend of chili peppers, garlic, and spices. In the world of sports, Mayo is a nickname for the Mayo GAA, a Gaelic football team from County Mayo, known for their distinctive green and red jerseys. Mayo is a popular name for a type of cheese, made from a blend of cow's and sheep's milk, and often used in Italian cuisine. In the world of music, Mayo is a nickname for the Mayo Singers, a group of Irish folk musicians known for their lively performances and traditional songs. These are just a few of the many interesting facts about the name Mayo. Whether you're interested in history, food, sports, or music, there's something for everyone when it comes to this unique and fascinating name.
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Root name
The root form of Mayo is Mayo — meaning Yew-tree plain.
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Modern usage
Mayo remains a beloved choice. Timeless appeal across cultures and generations.
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How popular is Mayo?
1915 peak year
Mayo entered U.S. records in 1893, near the turn of the 20th century. Its popularity climbed over the following decades. In 1915, 41 babies received the name (ranked #990). In the most recent decade it does not appear in national rankings. In total, around 1,492 babies have been registered with this name since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations 1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
41 Babies named in peak year
(ranked #990)
1,492 All-time total
(since 1880)
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Numerology of Mayo
9
Life path number
The Humanitarian
Compassion, wisdom and humanitarianism.
🌍Humanitarian
🎨Creative
🌟Wise
💝Loving
M4
A1
Y7
O6
Sum: 18 → Life path 9
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Personality of Mayo
🌍
Compassionate soul
They carry the weight of the world with grace.
🎨
Richly creative
Deep feeling translates into deep art.
🌟
Old soul wisdom
They've always seemed wiser than their years.
💝
Unconditional love
Their love is vast and forgiving.
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