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Frankly, when I first read it, I didn't know how to pronounce it. You don't see the ae combination too often in words, so I settled with "May-ammo". I suppose that follows absolutely no conventional wisdom. If I'd pick logic instead of ease of pronunciation and word flow, I'd pick may-mo; it conforms with the pronunciation of the names Mae (May), and Rae (like Corrine Bailey Rae).
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