Madelyn
MAD-uh-lin
Meaning:
High tower or woman from Magdala
Gender
Girl
Origin
Hebrew, Latin, French
Popularity Rank
#58 (girls)
#155 (overall)
#155 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Madelyn has consistently been a popular name in the United States, ranking in the top 100 names for girls in recent years, reflecting a trend towards classic yet modern names.
Why Parents Choose Madelyn
Parents are drawn to Madelyn for its timeless beauty, cultural significance, and the variety of cute nicknames it offers, such as Maddie or Lyn.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Madelyn is a variant of Magdalene, which originates from the Hebrew name Migdal, meaning 'tower.' The name gained popularity in the 19th century and has since evolved into various forms, including Madeline and Madeleine, each with its own charm and appeal.
Madelyn carries a sense of elegance and grace, often associated with nobility and strength, stemming from its historical ties to the biblical figure Mary Magdalene.
Notable People Named Madelyn
- Madelyn Cline - American actress known for her role in 'Outer Banks'
- Madelyn Dunham - Grandmother of former U.S. President Barack Obama
- Madelyn's Wish - A popular children's book series
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Pop Culture References
- Madelyn - Character in the animated series 'The Magic School Bus'
- Madelyn - Featured in several popular romance novels