Madeline
MAD-uh-lin
Meaning:
Woman from Magdala
Gender
Girl
Origin
French, Hebrew, Latin
Popularity Rank
#94 (girls)
#229 (overall)
#229 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Madeline has consistently remained a popular name in the U.S., often ranking within the top 100 names for girls. Its appeal has grown due to its literary connections and cultural references.
Why Parents Choose Madeline
Parents often choose Madeline for its classic charm, beautiful sound, and historical significance. It feels timeless yet modern, appealing to a wide range of tastes.
History & Cultural Significance
Madeline has French origins, derived from the Hebrew name 'Miriam.' It gained popularity in the English-speaking world in the 19th century, thanks in part to literary works and its use in classic children's literature.
The name Madeline has strong biblical roots, often associated with Mary Magdalene, a significant figure in Christianity. It evokes a sense of history and spirituality.
Notable People Named Madeline
- Madeline Kahn
- Madeline Albright
- Madeline McCann
- Madeline Brewer
- Madeline Bell
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Pop Culture References
- Madeline (children's book series)
- Madeline (film adaptation)
- Madeline (musical)