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Madison - for a girl

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caitlinrose · 07/11/2022 15:56

What are your thoughts on Madison for a girl?

It's one of the odd ones out that doesn't fit my usual style at all. In general I'm more into names like Sabrina, Isabella, Ruby, Agatha.

But I think it's sort of chic? I enjoy saying it. I'm not fond of Maddie so I'd probably only use it as a middle name. But I do really like it.

To me it has a cool business woman in the late 90s/early 00s sort of vibe.

I personally like it better than Madeline (which I say mad-eh-linn) but I guess not many people feel the same way?

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PritiPatelsMaker · 07/11/2022 16:05

All the ones I know are late teens early 20s so it may be slightly out of step with current names? Every single one of them is known as Maddi as well. Unfortunately you don't get to chose the NNs for your DC and Maddi is a very obvious one for most people with this name.

AlmostOver22 · 07/11/2022 16:06

Agreed - feels very out of date

MollieMarie · 07/11/2022 16:06

Depends what first name you'd pair it with

Sabrina/Isabella/Ruby Madison immediately reminds me of Ashley Madison

Boxofsockss · 07/11/2022 16:08

Love Madison. My friendsDD is called this

TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 16:09

Madison means 'son of Maud/Matthew'. It's odd enough on a girl just for the 'son of' meaning but if your husband isn't called Matthew or you're not called Maud then that's just even weirder. To further compound things, it's also actually a surname, not a given name.

KirstenBlest · 07/11/2022 16:14

Seems very 1980s.
Better than naming her Bush or Trump, I suppse

Hdaniels11 · 07/11/2022 16:25

It's nice. It's just a very normal name these days i wouldn't bat an eyelid if i heard it

caitlinrose · 07/11/2022 16:33

TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 16:09

Madison means 'son of Maud/Matthew'. It's odd enough on a girl just for the 'son of' meaning but if your husband isn't called Matthew or you're not called Maud then that's just even weirder. To further compound things, it's also actually a surname, not a given name.

It's a surname-name. Many surnames and place names are used as given names that doesn't make them less of a name. Ashley, Lindsay, Courtney etc.

It does mean "son of" but Andrea means "man", Caroline means "man". That's not weird. Most meanings don't match. Or do you think that all Violets are actually flowers or that all Mallorys are unfortunate?

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KirstenBlest · 07/11/2022 16:38

It's a surname-name. Many surnames and place names are used as given names that doesn't make them less of a name. Ashley, Lindsay, Courtney etc.
And don't those names sound new and fresh.

Just call her Roosevelt instead.

Smallonesaremorejuicy · 07/11/2022 16:40

I quite like it . Most Madisons I know now are in their 30s . If you like it go with it .

elp30 · 07/11/2022 16:41

It was very trendy to name little girls, Madison, in the 90's in the US. I personally know four and they were born from 1993-1997.

Their middle names are: Rose, Sylvie, Laura and Anne.

Only one of them is called, "Maddie" as a diminutive.

PritiPatelsMaker · 07/11/2022 19:26

I think the point I was trying to make is that it's a name that will be associated with Gen Z when your LO will be Gen Alpha.

So it's a bit like being a Millennial and being named Donna.

KiwiMum2023 · 07/11/2022 19:27

Tacky as anything. Just awful.

longfishbagel · 07/11/2022 19:34

I agree it is a tacky name.

AssignedSlytherinAtBirth · 07/11/2022 19:39

Reminds me of the mermaid in Splash and of an avenue in New York. Neither is a good association. I really don't like it. But why would you care about that? I just don't like surname names and think there are loads of fabulous names out there you could use.

jackstini · 07/11/2022 19:40

I no was thinking Splash too - but I like it

I only know one, she's 14 and her nn are Maddie & Mads

OnABreeze · 07/11/2022 19:52

I love it! But then I loved it in the film "Splash"

OnABreeze · 07/11/2022 19:53

TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 16:09

Madison means 'son of Maud/Matthew'. It's odd enough on a girl just for the 'son of' meaning but if your husband isn't called Matthew or you're not called Maud then that's just even weirder. To further compound things, it's also actually a surname, not a given name.

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TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 20:01

@caitlinrose You asked for opinions on the name Madison for a girl. Those were mine. You don't have to like it or listen to it.

caitlinrose · 07/11/2022 20:31

TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 20:01

@caitlinrose You asked for opinions on the name Madison for a girl. Those were mine. You don't have to like it or listen to it.

You stated those things as facts, not as an opinion.

This is not the first time I'm noticing your unfriendly, judgmental comments.

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Boopboopboo · 07/11/2022 20:33

I love Maddison! I was a big fan of the film splash as a child. I like Maddeline too but I think Maddison is a bit simpler which I like

ClemmyTine · 07/11/2022 20:34

I know two Madison's, both early 30's. Neither's name gets shortened.

TheBirdintheCave · 07/11/2022 21:41

@caitlinrose I'll refrain from posting on your threads in future if my comments are unwelcome.

Luredbyapomegranate · 07/11/2022 22:26

It seems dated 80/90s to me, like Ashley. More suburban than sophisticated.

How about Marianne, Maryam or Meredith?

jonesy1999 · 07/11/2022 23:24

I've always loved it due to Splash, but I do think it would have tricky to pull off and not just come across as a bit naff.

I like Addison for a girl as well. And it seems less contentious than Madison.

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