Certificate of Name
Madonna
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Madonna is an Italian title for the Virgin Mary, meaning "my lady." It has been used as a given name in English-speaking countries, closely associated with the cultural impact of the American singer Madonna Ciccone (born 1958), known mononymously as Madonna. EtymologyThe name Madonna derives from the Italian phrase ma donna, meaning "my lady." In Christian tradition, it serves as a title of veneration for Mary, the mother of Jesus. The use of the name as a personal name, rather than a title, is rare outside the orbit of the singer's fame. Historical and Cultural SignificanceThough traditionally not used as a given name, Madonna draws on the deep significance of the Virgin Mary within the Catholic faith, particularly in Italy, where art and liturgy commonly refer to her as la Madonna. The name entered popular culture nearly exclusively through Madonna Louise Ciccone, who adopted it as her stage name. Born in 1958 in Michigan, she moved to New York City in 1978 to pursue dance. After early work with bands Breakfast Club and Emmy, she released her debut album Madonna (1983) and achieved international fame with Like a Virgin (1984). Destabilizing norms in music, fashion, and gender, she has been called the "Queen of Pop" and is known for her continual reinvention and provocative themes involving social, political, sexual, and religious subjects. Her career spans decades with multi-platinum albums and concert tours. Notable Bearers and VariantsThe name is overwhelmingly associated with the singer. Less internationally recognized variants include Madona, the Georgian form of the name. Despite its source in Marian devotion, the personal use of Madonna is unusual for groups exclusive of the singer's influence. Key FactsMeaning: "my lady" (Italian title for the Virgin Mary)Origin: ItalianType: Given name (originally a title)Usage Regions: English-speaking worldMajor Bearer: Madonna Ciccone, American singer (born 1958)
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