Madalyn

#46 in West Virginia

Meaning of Madalyn

Madalyn is the free-spirited cousin of classic Madeleine, a name that traces its lineage back to Mary Magdalene—“la torre,” the tower-strong woman from the lakeside town of Magdala. Over the centuries the spelling has waltzed across languages, from Magdalena in Spanish lullabies to Madalena in Portuguese fado, but this streamlined Madalyn adds a dash of modern salsa. On American birth charts she has been the little firefly that refuses to burn out, flickering modestly in the early 1900s, glowing brighter through the 1990s, and dancing near the middle ranks ever since—proof that quiet charm ages well. Picture her in a storybook plaza: warm smile, resilient heart, always ready with a joke that lands as softly as a summer maraca. Parents who choose Madalyn often say they love how it feels both vintage and fresh, faith-touched yet fashion-forward—much like a timeless melody played on a brand-new guitar.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAD-uh-lin (/ˈmædəlɪn/)

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Notable People Named Madalyn

Madalyn Murray O'Hair was an American activist who founded American Atheists and advocated for atheism, church-state separation, and feminism.
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