The baby name Maddon is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "MAD-un".
Maddon is English and Old English in Origin.
Maddon is a name of English origin that means "son of Maddy." The name Maddy is a diminutive of the name Matthew, which means "gift of God." Maddon is a surname that is derived from the Old English word "mægðan," which means "to make a maid." The name Maddon is not very common as a first name, but it is often used as a surname.
The history of the name Maddon can be traced back to the Middle Ages in England. It was a common practice during this time to add the suffix "-son" to a father's name to create a surname for the son. Maddon was likely created in this way, as a surname for a son of someone named Maddy. Over time, the name Maddon became less common as a surname and more commonly used as a first name.
Maddon is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. The pronunciation of Maddon is MAD-un. The name is spelled with two "d's" and one "n." The name Maddon is not very popular in the United States, but it has been used as a first name for a few notable people, including Joe Maddon, a Major League Baseball manager.