Certificate of Name
Addyson
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Addyson is a feminine variant of the name Addison, which itself originated as an English surname meaning "son of Adam." The name Adam, from the Hebrew word adam meaning "man" or "to be red," is a foundational figure in the Abrahamic religions, created by God from the earth according to the Book of Genesis. The surname Addison emerged in medieval England as a patronymic, and its transition to a given name—particularly for girls—is a relatively recent phenomenon. Addyson, along with variants like Addisyn, reflects a modern trend of creating feminine forms of traditionally masculine names. The popularity of Addison and its derivatives surged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, partly due to the influence of the character Addison Montgomery on the television series Grey's Anatomy. The name's similarity to the fashionable Madison also contributed to its rise, as parents sought names with a similar sound and style. While Addison is used for both genders, Addyson is almost exclusively feminine. Diminutives such as Addie and Addy are common nicknames. The name has gained traction in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, where it has appeared on popularity charts since the 2000s. Meaning: Feminine variant of Addison, meaning "son of Adam" Origin: English Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: English-speaking countries, especially the United States
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