Originating from Japan, the name Madoka is commonly given to baby girls. Pronounced as "mah-DOH-kah" in Japanese (/maˌdoːka/), it has a melodic and charming sound. The name Madoka holds cultural significance in Japan, as it is often associated with qualities such as grace, beauty, and kindness. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s, with occurrences peaking in 1987 when it ranked 8th among newborn girl names. While its usage has declined since then, Madoka remains a unique and interesting choice for parents seeking a name that combines international flair with elegance.
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