Maizy twirls onto the scene like a sun-kissed ear of maíz swaying in a Pampas breeze—bright, golden, and impossible to ignore. A lively twist on the Scottish pet name “Maisie” (itself born of Margaret, “pearl”), Maizy blends that classic shimmer with a splash of Latin-style color, calling to mind fiesta banners and cornflower skies. She’s a rare gem too: for two decades she has hovered in the low-800s on U.S. charts, meaning parents who pick her give their little pearl room to shine without bumping into five classmates with the same tag. Say it once—MAY-zee—and the playground practically sings it back, as crisp and sweet as a bite of elote on a summer night. Story-wise, Maizy feels at home in everything from a prairie folk tale to a modern novela, carrying connotations of harvest, abundance, and the easy laugh of a child chasing fireflies. In short, Maizy is a name that dances—light on its feet, warm in its heart, and forever wrapped in sunlit, golden promise.