Certificate of Name
Madlyn
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Madlyn is a variant of Madeline, an English name with a rich history and literary significance. It is part of a large family of names derived from the biblical title Magdalene, meaning 'of Magdala'. Introduced to Britain after the Norman Conquest, Madeline became the common English vernacular form, while Madlyn emerged as a simplified spelling variant, particularly in the 20th century. The name Madlyn may well have been influenced by the popularity of the children's book series featuring Madeline, created by Austrian-American author Ludwig Bemelmans starting in 1939. Adding the 'y' creates a distinctive if unofficial touch. Notable BearersThe name Madlyn has been borne by several American women, including Madlyn Davis (c. 1899–?), an early blues singer known for her earthy recordings in the 1920s; Madlyn O'Hare, better known as Madalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995), the controversial atheist activist who successfully sued to remove Bible reading from American public schools; Madlyn M. Kahr (1913–2004), an art historian and educator; and Madlyn Rhue (1935–2003), a stage and screen actress best remembered for her work in television series like Mission: Impossible. Cultural and Linguistic ContextMadlyn belongs to a cluster of modern Madeline-inspired spellings that also includes Madalyn, Madelyn, and Madilynn. This pattern of replacing -line with -lyn follows wider naming trends — especially in 20th-century American English — that emphasize softer suffix sounds like -lyn, -lynn, and -len. Common affectionate shortenings include Maddie, Maddy, and Madi. Meaning: Variant of Madeline, ultimately meaning "of Magdala" Origin: English variant of the biblical Magdalene Type: Given name (feminine) Usage: English-speaking countries, especially the United States
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