The baby name Madge is a girl name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "MADJ".
Madge is Greek in Origin.
Madge is a name that has been in use since the Middle Ages. It is a diminutive form of the name Margaret, which means "pearl" in Greek. The name Madge was particularly popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but has since declined in popularity. It is still used today, but is considered a more old-fashioned name.
The name Madge is typically associated with females. It is pronounced as "madj" or "maj" with a soft "j" sound. The name is of English origin and is often used as a nickname for Margaret. The name Margaret has been used by many notable figures throughout history, including Margaret Thatcher, Margaret Atwood, and Margaret Mead.
The name Madge is a diminutive form of Margaret, which means "pearl". The name Margaret has been used since the Middle Ages and has been a popular name throughout history. The name Madge is often used as a nickname for Margaret, but can also be used as a standalone name. While the name has declined in popularity in recent years, it still holds a certain charm and nostalgia for those who appreciate more traditional names.
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Celebrities with the Name Madge
Madge Kennedy Madge Kennedy was a famous American actress, comedian, and writer born in 1891. She is famous for her works in silent films and later in the talkies era. Some of her most memorable achievements include starring in films such as "The Keystone Hotel" (1935) and "The Man in the Moon" (1960), and writing a book titled "The Man in the Moon and Other Tales of Adventure" (1936). |
Madge Sinclair Madge Sinclair was a Jamaican-American actress who gained fame for her roles in movies and TV shows. She is best known for her portrayal of Queen Aoleon in the movie Coming to America and for her role as Belle in the TV series Roots. Sinclair was the first black woman to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role in the TV series Gabriel's Fire. |
Madge Evans Madge Evans was an American actress, born on July 1, 1909, in New York. She was famous for her roles in Hollywood films such as "David Copperfield" (1935), "The Marx Brothers' A Night at the Opera" (1935), and "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" (1933). Some of her most memorable achievements include being one of the youngest actresses to sign a contract with MGM, receiving critical acclaim for her performances, and being considered one of the most promising actresses of her time. |