Maydelin

Meaning of Maydelin

Maydelin carries the warmth of a sunlit courtyard and the gentle strength of its Spanish heritage, weaving together the soft “mai-deh-LEEN” melody with echoes of the classic Madeline lineage. Born from Mary Magdalene’s tale—meaning “of Magdala” or “tower”—this name inspires a sense of grace, loyalty, and quiet resilience. Though still delightfully uncommon (hovering around the mid-900s in U.S. baby name rankings), it’s steadily blooming in popularity, like a garden’s secret treasure revealed one petal at a time. Parents drawn to its lyrical charm and uplifting spirit will find Maydelin to be both a heartfelt nod to tradition and a fresh, beautiful choice for today’s little adventurer.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as mai-deh-LEEN (/maɪˈde.lim/)

American English

  • Pronunced as may-DEH-lin (/meɪˈdɛlɪn/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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