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What does Madison mean in different language?

"Madison" is an English name, so it doesn't have a direct translation into other languages. However, depending on the language, there might be names with similar meanings or sounds:

Similar Meanings:

* Latin: "Matilda" meaning "mighty in battle" or "powerful in war."

* French: "Madeleine" meaning "woman of Magdala," but also often associated with "Mary Magdalene," a figure in the Bible.

* German: "Mathilda" meaning "mighty in battle."

* Spanish: "Magdalena" meaning "woman of Magdala," but also often associated with "Mary Magdalene."

Similar Sounds:

* Italian: "Maddalena" meaning "woman of Magdala," but also often associated with "Mary Magdalene."

* Polish: "Magdalena" meaning "woman of Magdala," but also often associated with "Mary Magdalene."

* Russian: "Магдалина" (Magdalina) meaning "woman of Magdala," but also often associated with "Mary Magdalene."

Important Note:

* The meaning of the name Madison itself is rooted in the English word "Maddison," which signifies "son of Matthew."

* When translating a name, it's important to consider the context and the cultural nuances associated with the specific language. It's always a good idea to consult a native speaker for accuracy.

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