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Madison

About the Name

The name Madison sparks curiosity due to its unique sound and special meaning. Many people seek to better understand the origin, meaning, and history of names, whether to name a baby, create a character, or simply out of cultural interest. On this site, we gather complete information about the name Madison, including its etymology, possible variations in other languages, gender, usage in different cultures, and, when possible, famous people who bear it.

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Name Origin and History

ENGLISH

Name Meaning

OF A SURNAME IN ENGLISH MEANING “SON OF MAUD”. IT WAS NOT COMMONLY USED AS A FEMALE NAME UNTIL AFTER THE MOVIE SPLASH (1984), IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTER ADOPTED HIM AS HIS NAME AFTER SEEING A STREET SIGN FOR MADISON AVENUE IN NEW YORK CITY. IT WAS RANKED SECOND FOR GIRLS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2001. THIS INCREASE IN OBSCURITY FOR THE PROMINENCE IN ONLY 18 YEARS REPRESENTS AN UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE OF 550,000 % IN USE. A FAMOUS SURNAME BEARER WAS JAMES MADISON (1751-1836), ONE OF THE AUTHORS OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION WHO LATER ACTED AS PRESIDENT (AND TO WHICH MADISON AVENUE WAS CALLED).

Name Numerology

According to numerology, the lucky number of the name Madison is 3, associated with creativity, communication and optimism.

This number was obtained by adding the numerical values of each letter in the name (30) and reducing it to a single digit.

Name Gender

Unisex

Famous People

No famous person with this name was found.

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