Maddison

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.

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The 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.

  • Popularity: 963rd
  • Babies named Maddison in the US in 2023:
    Female: 634
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Madi, Maddie, Sonni, Mads, Madz.
  • Full Names: Madeline, Madison, Madeleine, Maddalena, Magdalene.
  • Famous Namesakes: Maddison Brown-actress, James Maddison-footballer, Maddison Jaizani-actress, Maddison Newlin-influencer, Maddison Inglis-tennis player.
  • Gender: Primarily a feminine name in modern usage, though originally unisex.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Maddison is often associated with the number 9, which symbolizes completeness and contribution to humanity. People with this name number are seen as compassionate, idealistic, and sophisticated, and they tend to lead with humanitarian intentions.

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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