Madeleine (name)


Madeleine is a feminine given name, ultimately of Greek origin, a modern rendering of the epithet Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala." The name exists in various spellings and pronunciations and is popular among those living in Europe and the Anglophone as well as followers of Christianity, as Mary Magdalene was a central figure in the New Testament.

Overview

Origins

Madeleine is a modern rendering, found in English and French, of the Greek epithet Μαγδαληνη. It arose as a name due to its association with the Biblical character and female disciple Mary Magdalene.

Popularity

United States

Since 1992, Madeleine and its variant, Madeline, have both appeared in the top 500 most popular baby names for girls born in the US, with Madeline being the more popular of the spelling, in the top 100 since 1994.

Canada

Madeline was the 85th most popular name given to girls born in British Columbia, Canada in 2005.

England and Wales

Madeleine was the 80th most popular name given to girls born in England and Wales in 2007.

Australia

Madeleine was the 93rd most popular name for girls born in New South Wales, Australia in 2007.

Pronunciations

Madeleine has several possible pronunciations, depending on the language and the country. In France, the name is pronounced /ma.dlɛn/ and the two most popular pronunciations in English are /ˈmædələn/ and /ˈmadlɪn/.

Diminutives

Popular diminutives for the name include Mads, Maddy, Deleine and Leine.

Spellings

People named Madeleine