Origin and Meaning of Madisin
Meaning & Origin
A variant of Madison, meaning 'son of Maud' or 'Matthew's son.'
Origin: English - Derived from the surname Madison, which originally denoted a son of Maud, a medieval name meaning 'mighty in battle.'
Interesting Facts
- Madisin is a modern spelling variation of Madison, which has gained popularity in the late 20th century, especially among female name trends.
- The name Madison is commonly used in English-speaking countries and reflects a trend toward surnames being used as first names.
- Notable bearers include Madison Pettis, an American actress and voice actress, indicating the name's pop culture resonance.
- Madison was among the top 10 most popular names for girls in the United States during the early 2000s, and variations like Madisin are part of this popularity surge.
- Related variations include Madison, Madeleine, and Maddy, which also share similar sounds or beginnings.