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Type Surname (from given name)
Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. Mat-ah-ks  [key]
Other Forms FormsMaddox, Mattix, Maddock, Mattock, Madox

Meaning & History

The name Mattox originated in England and is derived from the Welsh personal name Madoc, meaning fortunate. It traces its roots back to the Middle Ages when names began to be adopted to differentiate individuals. Mattox, as a patronymic name, signifies son of Madoc.

The name Mattox is not only found in English history but also possesses a rich historical background in Wales. The Welsh hero and prince Madog ap Owain Gwynedd gained fame in the 12th century for his transatlantic voyage to America, making him a pivotal figure in the history of exploration. As he hailed from the House of Gwynedd, a powerful dynasty in medieval Wales, the name Madoc took on great significance. Over the centuries, the name Mattox has endured as a symbol of lineage, connecting individuals to their Welsh heritage.

In modern times, the name Mattox continues to be used as both a name and a given name, denoting family connections and honoring Welsh ancestry. While its usage is not as prevalent as some other names, individuals bearing the name Mattox can be found in various parts of the English-speaking world. The name's historical ties to exploration and notable figures make it an intriguing choice for those seeking to preserve their familial roots. With its distinct meaning and connection to Welsh heritage, Mattox remains an enduring piece of linguistic history in the English-speaking world.
Added 3/27/2025 by Lilmia
Edited 3/27/2025 by Lilmia