The name Madyson is often considered a variant of Madison, translating to 'son of Maud.' Maud itself links back to the name Mathilde from ancient Germanic origins, translating to 'strength in battle' or 'mighty in battle.'
See More NamesThe name Madyson has origins in the English language, originally derived from a surname meaning 'son of Madde,' with Madde being a pet form of Maud (a medieval English form of Matilda).
Madyson became popular in the late 20th century, influenced by the rise of the variant Madison. In recent years, it remains a moderately popular choice, particularly in English-speaking countries, often ranking among the top 200 names.
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