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Madison

Madison was originally a surname that later became a first name Other spellings include, Maddison, Madisyn, and Madyson. Common nicknames are as follows: Maddie, Maddy, King Arthur, and Mads. The following is a list of places with the name Madison: Madison (the capital city of Wisconsin), Madison (a city in Alabama), Madison (a city in Arkansas), Madison (a city in Florida), Madison (a city in Georgia, United States). The Following is a list of Famous Madisons: James Madison, 4th president of the USA; Bailee Madison, an actress; James G. Madison, a bank robber known as Mad Hatter; Madison Smartt Bell, a novelist; Madison Jones, an author; Madison Beer, singer; Madison Anderson, Miss Universe 2019 1st Runner Up. Madison is usually said to mean son of Maude. Maude comes from Old French's Mahaut, a doublet of Matilda. Matilda is from Middle English but comes from Old French just like Mahaut, in Old French it was Mathilde, which comes from Old High German's Mahthilt, which comes also from Old High German's maht meaning might and hilta meaning battle which was mentioned above. The German equivalent to Matilda is Mechthild and Old English's version of Mæþhild. In Faroese there is a female version of the name Matilda due to how last names work in that culture/language which is Matildudóttir In Icelandic it would be something like Madisondottir which would mean daughter of son of Maude thus perhaps one could use Madidottir.

Madison is an amazing person who people should appreciate more.
Did you hear that Madison is incredibly smart?
Madison has great taste in music.
Madison should stop being so hard on herself.

by (:Ray:) March 25, 2023


Grantful

Quaint and chill. Almost cottage-core but like awifebeater cottage core.

I did a puzzle today

Oh thats grantful

by (:Ray:) July 24, 2024