Origin and Meaning of Madysn
Meaning & Origin
Variant of 'Madison', meaning 'son of Matthew' or 'son of the mighty warrior'. Originally a surname meaning 'Matthew's son'.
Origin: English - Derived from the surname Madison, which itself originated from the medieval given name 'Maddison', meaning 'son of Matthew'. The name Matthew comes from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, which means 'gift of God'.
Interesting Facts
- Madysn is a modern spelling variation of Madison, which was traditionally a surname turned first name.
- Despite being used more frequently for females in recent decades, the name Madison and its variants retain a unisex appeal.
- Notable bearers include actress Madison Pettis and singer Madison Beer, contributing to its popularity.
- The name Madison became one of the top names for girls in the United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but has since seen a decline in usage.
- Variations of the name include Madisyn, Madyson, and Maddison, showcasing diverse spelling preferences.