It's nms but not bad. It sounds so much like
Alison and
Madeline that I think it works as a first name, as well as
Robin or
Kelsey does. I disliked it for a while because of the movie Splash that I think was responsible for almost all its eventual popularity. The character is insulting and not a good namesake, and the name just seemed to try so hard to be sassy and fresh and sexy. It does not have the usual surname-name-on-a-girl problem of sounding like what guys call one another in locker rooms. It just sounded sort of gimmicky. It gives me a sort of spiffy, yet smoothed-down and self-effacing, impression.
When my daughter was a baby, the first "mom"-friend I made had a baby daughter named Matison. That made me relent a lot towards the name. She called her Mati (
Maddie, basically). Now I think it's a decent girl name - a fad that's over and not my style, but not unpleasant. I think of it in a category similar to
Robin and
Amber and
Kelsey and
Brittany and
Whitney and
Taylor - fad names that were "all new" as girlnames. I never understood why people don't object to, say,
Taylor on a girl as much as they seem to object to
Madison on a girl. Unless they remember Splash, too.
I've only heard of any boys or men named
Madison, after I heard it as a baby-girl name. I think it's suitable for them too, but it's like it's a different name when it's used for boys.
Madison for a girl = fad name like
Brittany;
Madison for a boy = typical surname name.
I don't like
Maddie either. That's the reason I struck
Madeline off my list forever. It was the first name my husband suggested (and he suggested it out of the blue before we were even married, oddly) but I can't stomach "
Maddie." It sounds sort of homely to me, like "
Bev" for
Beverly or "
Steph" for
Stephanie or "
Trisha" for
Patricia. It seems to me that familiar forms are almost always used in this culture, and you have to stick your neck out a little to reject them - so if I don't like a common short form of a name, I can't really like the name itself.
Just for fun ... other names I would like the full form of, but that I'd never use because of nicknames
LucindaPatrickJames (like
Jamie, hate
Jim)
EdwardWilliamStephanieRobertAlbertRobertaAlbertaKennethSabrinaTabithaCatherinePatriciaWinifredFrederickFrancescaNatalieBradleyDouglasDominic (
Dom - I think
Nic from
Dominic is artificial)
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