The name Maddison is often interpreted as 'child of Madde,' 'gift of God,' or as a name that originated from the term 'Madd' meaning 'gift.' Historically, it relates to being a benefactor or someone blessed.
See More NamesThe name 'Maddison' is of English origin, derived from a medieval form of the Old French 'Madde' which means 'the son or daughter of Madde.' It has its roots in the medieval surname 'Madison' which originated as a patronymic name, meaning it is derived from the given name of a male ancestor.
Maddison became notably popular in the late 20th and early 21st century, particularly following the rising popularity of similar sounding names like Madison. It has been a popular choice in English-speaking countries and continues to be widely used, though it has seen a decline in recent years as naming trends shifted.
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