Mady

Meaning of Mady

Mady is a feminine name with English origins. It is pronounced as "MAY-dee" (/ˈmeɪdi/). Some variations of this name include Madeline and Maddie. The name Mady has been given to newborn girls in the United States, although its popularity has varied over the years. In recent years, it ranked as the 16th most popular name in 2009 and the 14th most popular name in 2008. In earlier years, it ranked higher, such as being the 5th most popular name in 2016, 2011, and 2007. Overall, Mady is a charming choice for parents looking for a sweet and timeless name for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAY-dee (/ˈmeɪdi/)

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Notable People Named Mady

Mady Hornig is an American psychiatrist and associate professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, known for her research on autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions.
Mady Kate Villiers is an English cricketer known for her right-arm off break bowling, playing for teams like Essex, Sunrisers, and Oval Invincibles.
Mady Mesplé was a renowned French opera singer known for her exceptional coloratura soprano voice and her internationally acclaimed performance in the role of Lakmé by Delibes.
Mady Goundo Sissoko is a Malian college basketball player for the Michigan State Spartans, known for his high school success and four-star recruit status.
Mady Delvaux-Stehres is a Luxembourg politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament and held ministerial positions in Transport, Health, Social Security, Youth, and Sport.
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