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Madison was originally a family name, including the family name of U.S. President James Madison. It became a popular first name for girls in the United States after the movie "Splash" was released in 1984; the mermaid in the movie takes the name Madison after seeing the Madison Avenue street sign.

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Madison means "Son of Madde or Maddie, which is a form of the feminine name Maud," even if its given to a girl. It is taken from the surname. I do not know why it has become popular as a girls' name.

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If you like it then yes. It's a very popular name in the US. It's your opinion really.

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yah it is

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