Adison

Meaning of Adison

Adison glides off the tongue like a sunbeam dancing through Seville’s orange groves—an upbeat, modern spin on the time-honored English surname Addison (literally “child of Adam”) that’s been given a fresh, feminine twist. Rooted in medieval tradition but shimmering with Latin flair, this name feels like a burst of color at a weekend mercado, promising warmth, creativity and just a wink of playful mischief. Pronounced AD-uh-suhn, Adison carries an adventurous spirit—part storyteller, part sunshine—ready to light up playgrounds and plazas alike with its joyful, free-spirited melody.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as AD-uh-suhn (/ædˈaɪdən/)

American English

  • Pronunced as AD-uh-suhn (/ædˈɪdən/)

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