Madison

Madison is a name that is commonly used as a given name for individuals, especially females, and is also used as a surname. It has English origins and is derived from a surname that originally meant “Matthew’s son” or “son of Maud”. The name gained popularity in the United States in the 1980s and has been associated with a sense of modernity and urbanity. In addition to its use as a personal name, Madison is also a popular name for places, most notably the capital city of Wisconsin, which adds to its significance in American culture. The name evokes a variety of connotations, including ideas of strength, independence, and sophistication. It is often characterized by its association with contemporary naming trends and reflects a sense of individuality.