Mavis ti o dara ju orukọ itumo: Ti nṣiṣe lọwọ, Friendly, Igbalode, Cheerful, Orire. Gba Mavis itumo ti orukọ.
Lee ti o dara ju ìdílé itumo: Temperamental, Fetísílẹ, Pataki, Oninurere, Awọn. Gba Lee itumo ti ìdílé.
Mavis Oti ti akọkọ orukọ. From the name of the type of bird, also called the song thrush, ultimately derived from Old French. It was first used as a given name by the British author Marie Corelli, who used it for a character in her novel 'The Sorrows of Satan' (1895). Gba Mavis Oti ti akọkọ orukọ.
Lee Oti. Originally given to a person who lived on or near a leah, Old English meaning "woodland, clearing". Gba Lee Oti.
Last orukọ Lee wọpọ ni Ilu họngi kọngi, Malaysia, Koria ile larubawa, Singapore, United States. Gba Lee ìdílé ntan.
Transcription tabi bi o lati pronounce orukọ akọkọ Mavis: MAY-vis. Bawo ni lati pronounce Mavis.
Transcription tabi bi o lati pronounce awọn ìdílé Lee: LEE. Bawo ni lati pronounce Lee.
Wọpọ surnames pẹlu orukọ Mavis: Zeelie, Wehner, Millisor, Hanel, Hoffsommer. Gba Akojọ ti awọn surnames pẹlu orukọ Mavis.
Wọpọ awọn orukọ pẹlu kẹhin orukọ Lee: Jay, David, Dawid, Stephen, Michael, Dávid, Michaël. Gba Awọn orukọ ti o lọ pẹlu Lee.
Ibamu ti Mavis si Lee ni 73%. Gba Ibamu ti Mavis si Lee.