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Mavis is a feminine given name, derived from a name for the common Old World song thrush. Its first modern usage was in Marie Corelli's 1895 novel The Sorrows of Satan, which featured a character named Mavis Clare (whose name was said to be "rather odd but suitable", as "she sings quite as sweetly as any thrush"). The name was long obsolete by the 19th century, but known from its poetic use, as in Robert Burns's 1794 poem Ca' the Yowes ("Hark the mavis evening sang/Sounding Clouden's woods amang"); and in the popular love song "Mary of Argyle" (c.1850), where lyricist Charles Jefferys wrote, "I have heard the mavis singing its love-song to the morn."
Mavis was among the top 100 names for newborn girls in New Zealand between 1900 and 1943 and among the top 100 names for newborn girls in the United Kingdom between 1924 and 1944. It first appeared among the 1,000 most popular names for newborn girls in the United States in 1895. It was at peak use for American girls between 1920 and 1938, when it was among the top 300 names given to newborn girls. Its usage declined thereafter in the Anglosphere, but usage in the United States has since increased in recent years. Mavis has again been among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the United States since 2016. Mavis Dracula is Dracula's teenage daughter in the popular Hotel Transylvania franchise, which debuted in 2012 and has had sequels in 2015, 2018, and 2022.
Notable people
Mavis Adjei, Ghanaian actress
Mavis Akoto, Ghanaian sprinter
Mavis Batey, MBE (1921-2013), English code-breaker during World War II
Mavis Biesanz (1919–2008), Finnish-American writer and sociologist
Mavis B. Carroll (1917–2009), American statistician
Mavis Cheek (1948–2023), English novelist and feminist
Mavis Chirandu (b. 1995), Zimbabwean footballer
Mavis Thorpe Clark, AM (1909-1999), Australian novelist and children's writer
Mavis Danso (b. 1984), Ghanaian footballer
Mavis Doering (1929–2007), Cherokee Nation basketmaker from Oklahoma
Mavis Dgajmah (b. 1973), Ghanaian footballer
Mavis Ehlert (1922–2007), British-Canadian sculptor
Mavis Fan (b. 1977), Taiwanese singer
Mavis Freeman (1918–1988), American swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
Mavis Gallant (1922–2014), Canadian writer
Mavis Gibson, Zimbabwean lawyer, first black woman judge of the High Court of Zimbabwe, and first woman judge of the High Court of Namibia
Mavis Gray née Beckett (b. 1944), Australian field hockey player
Mavis Doriel Hay (1894–1979), British author
Mavis Hee (b. 1974), Singaporean singer
Mavis Hinds (1929–2009), English meteorologist
Mavis Hutchinson (1924-2022), first woman to run across the United States
Mavis Jones (1922–1990), Australian cricket player
Mavis Jukes (b. 1947), American children's author
Mavis Kelsey (1912–2013), American internist and one of the founders of the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
Mavis Hawa Koomson (b. 1966), Ghanaian politician and educationist
Mavis Le Marquand, Jersey lawn bowler
Mavis Leno (b. 1946), American feminist and wife of Jay Leno
Mavis Maclean, MBE, FRSA (b. 1943), socio-legal researcher at the University of Oxford and founder of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy (OXFLAP)
Mavis Meadowcroft (1926–2008), Australian lawn bowler
Mavis Moyo (b. 1929), Radio Zimbabwe broadcaster and founding member of the Federation of African Media Women Zimbabwe (FAMWZ)
Mavis Mullins, New Zealand businesswoman
Mavis Nicholson (1930–2022), Welsh broadcaster
Mavis Ogun (b. 1973), Nigerian footballer who played in three FIFA Women's World Cups
Mavis Pugh (1914–2006), English actress and comedian
Mavis Rivers (1929–1992), Samoan and New Zealand jazz singer
Mavis Smitheman, local body councillor for Ardwick, Manchester
Mavis Staines (b. 1954), Canadian ballet dancer
Mavis Staples (b. 1939), American rhythm and blues singer
Mavis Steele MBE (1928–1998), British lawn bowler
Mavis Sweeney (1909–1986), Australian hospital pharmacist who was awarded The Evans Medal for Merit in 1968
Mavis Taillieu (b. 1952), Canadian politician
Mavis Tate (1893–1947), British Conservative Party politician and feminist, born Maybird Hogg
Mavis Taylor (1915–2007), Australian humanitarian
Mavis Tchibota (b. 1996), Congolese footballer
Mavis Villiers (1911–1976), British actress
Mavis Wilson (fl. 1980–90s), Canadian politician
Fictional characters
Mavis Anderson, secondary character and best friend to Miss Ellie Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes) in Dallas
Mavis Beacon, the eponymous African-American typing instructor of the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing software
Mavis Bramston, from The Mavis Bramston Show (1964–1968), an Australian television satire
Mavis Buckey, an 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
Mavis Davis, a pseudonymous singer in the British comedy Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis
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 Hotel Transylvania movie franchise
Mavis Freestone, a singer in the ...in Death series of detective novels
Mavis Gary, the main character of Young Adult
Mavis Madling, in the situation comedy series Designing Women
Mavis McCready, a recurring character in the television series Greenleaf, portrayed by Oprah Winfrey
Mavis Ming, title character of 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, a minor character in The Addy Book Series from American Girl
Mavis, a thirteen year old girl with the powers of the birds of the world in the children's book series Mavis A Genuine Heroine
Mavis Pike, 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 and anime Fairy Tail
Mavis Wilton, in the British soap opera Coronation Street
Dark Mavis, recurring character in English rock band Mansun's debut album Attack of the Grey Lantern
Mavis (DC Comics), two fictional characters who first appeared in the DC Comics universe
Mavis, 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
Other uses
Kawanishi H6K, Japanese WWII flying boat, codenamed "Mavis"
References
Mavis! is a documentary film about musician and civil rights activist Mavis Staples, directed by Jessica Edwards. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March, 2015, and was acquired for US broadcast by HBO.
Cast
Mavis Staples
Yvonne Staples
Roebuck "Pops" Staples
Pervis Staples
Jeff Tweedy
Chuck D
Julian Bond
Bonnie Raitt
Bob Dylan
Levon Helm
Marty Stuart
Al Bell
Prince
Steve Cropper
Sharon Jones
Critical reception
Mavis! has received mostly positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 97%, based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. Critic Joe Leydon, reviewing the film for Variety, called it "a spirited and captivating bio-doc that richly deserves the exclamation point in its title."
Awards
The film won a 2016 Peabody Award.
References
External links
Official website
Mavis! at IMDb
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