mài chū
to step out
to take a (first) step
Mài bā hè
Maybach, German car brand
Mài kè ěr · Jié kè xùn
Michael Jackson (1958-2009), American musician and entertainer
Qīng Mài
Chiang Mai, second city of Thailand
Mài kè ěr · Qiáo dān
Michael Jordan (1963-) US basketball player
Ài hā mài dí nèi jiǎ dé
Ahmadinejad or Ahmadinezhad (Persian name)
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, President of Iran from 2005, famous for provocative speeches
gāo mài
exuberant
outstanding
in advanced years
Mài kè ěr · Kè lái dùn
Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park
ài hā mài dá bā dé
Ahmadabad, largest city in west Indian state Gujarat 古吉拉特[Gǔ jí lā tè]
Mài hè dí
Mahdi or Mehdi (Arabic: Guided one), redeemer of some Islamic prophesy
Wèi dé mài
Wedemeyer (name)
Albert Coady Wedemeyer (1897-1989), US Army commander
Mài hè dí jūn
Mahdi army, Iraqi Shia armed militia led by Moqtada Sadr
Yī sī mài ěr
Ismail (name)
Shāh Ismāil I (1487-1524), founder of Persian Safavid dynasty, reigned 1501-1524
mài kē lǐ
(Mike) McCurry (White House spokesperson)
Mài dù gǔ lǐ
Maiduguri, city in north Nigeria
mài xiàng
to stride toward (success)
to march toward
to take a step toward
Mài kè ěr · Qiáo dān
Michael Jordan (1963-) US basketball player
Mài kè ěr · Kè lái dùn
Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park
Mài kè ěr · Jié kè xùn
Michael Jackson (1958-2009), American musician and entertainer
Ài hā mài dá bā dé
Ahmadabad, largest city in west Indian state Gujarat 古吉拉特[Gu3 ji2 la1 te4]
mài jìn
to step in
to stride forward
to forge ahead