(Heb. Maay',
îָòִé
, perhaps compassionate Sept. has two names,
É᾿áìÜ
,
Á᾿ú
v
á
, the first syllable of the former being apparently taken from the last of the preceding name Gilalai; Vulg. Maai), one of the priests appointed to perform the music at the celebration of the completion of the walls of Jerusalem after the captivity (Neh_12:36). B.C. 446.