Maddock

Meaning of Maddock

Maddock, pronounced MAD-uhk, traces its roots to the ancient Welsh name Madog—meaning “fortunate” or “good”—and conjures images of medieval princes setting sail on grand adventures. With its sturdy consonants and softly rounded vowel, it strikes a perfect balance between strength and warmth, rolling off the tongue like a story waiting to be told. Though Maddock doesn’t top today’s popularity charts—welcoming only half a dozen to a dozen newborns each year in the U.S.—that low-key charm is precisely what makes it a hidden gem among more common choices. Parents who choose Maddock give their son a name that wears equally well on the playground and in the boardroom, whispering of heritage, good fortune, and a spirit of adventure.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAD-uhk (/ˈmædək/)

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