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      Meaning of the first name Madock

      Origin

      Likely English or Celtic

      Meaning

      Possibly Son of the Madman

      Variations

      Madocks, Madoka, Madoc
      The name Madock is believed to have roots in either English or Celtic origins. The etymology suggests a meaning akin to possibly son of the madman. This interpretation points to historical contexts in which names were often derived from characteristics or notable traits of ancestors. As such, Madock may have initially served to identify lineage or familial associations, embedding an intriguing narrative about its bearer's heritage.

      Historically, the name Madock can be traced back to various instances, particularly within Welsh and English records. It appears in medieval texts, where it sometimes referred to noble lineage or individuals of note. The name's usage in ancient times may have been linked to local legends or family histories, often tied to the sometimes tumultuous social structures of the period. The connotation of madness could also signify a more colorful personality trait regarded with a mix of reverence and caution in those times.

      In contemporary settings, Madock remains relatively uncommon but has seen a resurgence as a unique given name or surname. It retains an appeal among those interested in historical or Celtic names, reflecting a growing trend towards embracing distinctive and culturally rich identifiers. While not mainstream, Madock's rarity contributes to its charm among parents and individuals seeking a name with character and historical significance.

      Based on our records...

      Demynafon

      This is the most common surname associated with Madock.

      Jane

      This is the most common name of those married to a Madock.

      Jeuan

      This is the most common name for a child of a Madock.
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      1444 is when there were the most people born with the first name Madock.

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