Mavis

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Mavis is a female name. Its usage was initiated by Marie Corelli's 1895 novel The Sorrows of Satan1 which featured a character named Mavis Clare whose first name is said to be "rather odd" but suitable for Miss Clare as "she sings quite as sweetly as any thrush".[1] Corelli patently was utilizing the common noun mavis2 which refers to the song thrush and was long obsolete by the 19th century but known from its poetic use as in Robert Burns's Ca' the Yowes ("Hark the mavis evening sang/Sounding Clouden's woods amang") written in 1794;[2] also the popular love song "Mary of Argyle", written circa 1850 by lyricist Charles Jefferys features the line: "I have heard the mavis singing its love-song to the morn."[3]

Mavis had its height of popularity between the 1920s and 1940s. Its usage declined thereafter, and the name has become rather unfashionable since the 1960s. [4]

1The British politician Mavis Tate was born in 1893 but only assumed the first name "Mavis" as an adult, her actual first name of birth being Maybird.
2Old French mauvis

Notable persons with the first name Mavis include:

Notable fictional characters with the first name Mavis include:

  • Dark Mavis, recurring character in British band Mansun's debut album Attack of the Grey Lantern
  • Mavis, a controversial personification of viewers of daytime shopping television, made by Katie Hopkins of the third series of the UK television reality programme The Apprentice; Mavis is said to have had an ample bosom and to be single and lonely, among other things
  • Mavis, two fictional characters who first appeared in the DC Comics universe
  • Mavis, a character from the BBC comedy Open All Hours
  • Mavis, a diesel locomotive character from The Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry and from the derived children's television series Thomas & Friends;
  • Mavis Anderson, secondary character in Dallas, best friend to Miss Ellie Ewing
  • Mavis Beacon, the eponymous African-American typing instructor of the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing software
  • Mavis Bramston, from The Mavis Bramston Show (1964–1968), Australian television satire
  • Mavis Buckey, anthropomorphic animal character from the Funny Farm series
  • Mavis Clare, a popular author who resists the temptation of the Devil in The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli
  • Mavis Cruet, an obese young fairy incapable of flight, from the British children's animated series Willo the Wisp (1981/2005)
  • Mavis Davis, a pseudonymous singer in the British comedy Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997)
  • Mavis DeVere, one version of the actual name of Bubbles DeVere, a character in the BBC comedy series Little Britain
  • Mavis Dracula, a 118-year-old vampire and the daughter of Count Dracula in the 2012 animated film Hotel Transylvania
  • Mavis Freestone, a singer, from the ...in Death series of detective novels
  • Mavis Gary, an emotionally unavailable author and the main character of Young Adult (2011)
  • Mavis Madling, a character in the situation comedy series Designing Women
  • Mavis Ming, title character in Michael Moorcock's The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming, part of his Dancers at the End of Time series
  • Mavis Munro, office manager in the comic book series Supernatural Law and Supernatural Law Secretary Mavis
  • Mavis Neff, a girlfriend of Andy Griffith in The Andy Griffith Show
  • Mavis Newkirk, Corporal Newkirk's sister on Hogan's Heroes
  • Mavis Pike, character in the British situation comedy Dad's Army
  • Mavis Rae, main character in the situation comedy Whoopi
  • Mavis Vermillion, founder and first master of the same-named guild in manga/anime Fairy Tail
  • Mavis Wartella-Depew, an elementary school student in Rockett's New School, a video game
  • Mavis Wilton, a character in Coronation Street

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