Madison (name)

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Madison
Gender: Male and female
Origin: English
Meaning: Son of Maud

Traditionally, Madison was a surname, meaning son of Maud (Reaney & Wilson, 1997). "Maud" is a pet form of Matilda.[1]

Madison (often shortened to Maddie) has become a very popular female given name in the United States. According to the Social Security Administration's statistics, from a practically non-existent girl's name before 1985, Madison rose to being the second most popular name given to female babies in 2002. This phenomenal rise in popularity has been attributed to the 1984 movie Splash, where Daryl Hannah played a mermaid who adopted the name 'Madison' after seeing a Madison Avenue street sign. When the selection is made, Tom Hanks' character says "but Madison isn't a name!"

Madison is also a male given name. According to the Social Security Administration, Madison can be found within the top 1,000 names for boys up until about 1952. Madison returned to the top 1,000 ranked boy's names in 1987, remaining there through 1999, and it also was the 858th most common boys' name in 2004, but it remains uncommon as a male given name in the United States.

Contents

[edit] Surname

[edit] Given name

[edit] Male

[edit] Fictional

[edit] Female

[edit] Fictional characters

  • Madison, in Splash (film) (1984)
  • Madison Duarte, in the television series South of Nowhere (2005/)
  • Madison Lee, in the film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
  • Madison Robinson, in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours
  • Madison Sinclair, in the television series Veronica Mars (2004/)
  • Grace "Madison" Kassner, in the novel In Stereo Where Available (2007).

[edit] References

Reaney, P.J. & Wilson, R.N. (1997) A Dictionary of English Surnames. Oxford University Press.