Madeleine and Madeline
For MAD-eh-linn, which do you prefer?
Do Madeleine and Madeline give you different images?
Are they 90s dated?
Is Maddie avoidable?
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Do Madeleine and Madeline give you different images?
Are they 90s dated?
Is Maddie avoidable?
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With that pronunciation, definitely Madeleine, which is the name and pronunciation I prefer. I don’t get different images from them, because they are pretty much the same name. I don’t find the name dated, it seems quite classic to me. Here in Australia, I doubt Maddie is avoidable, unfortunately.
I think Madeline and Madeleine are both still very popular. They seem more 2000s than 90s. I think it's still very usable.
I think Maddie is avoidable if Madeline/Madeleine asks to go by her full name. I think most people like the nickname Maddie and that's why it's used a lot.
I think Maddie is avoidable if Madeline/Madeleine asks to go by her full name. I think most people like the nickname Maddie and that's why it's used a lot.
Madeleine is more French, Madeline more English. Madeline is very dated and also dull.
Magdalene is a lot better, and won't sound too soft as if it were some cloth hanging on your chair. (Forgive my metaphor I know it might be terrible)
Madeline, I don't think dated, nn Maddie is pretty unavoidable, Madeleine seems more French, formal
Out of these two, Madeline. Madeleine feels French and snobbish. Madeline feels like a popular schoolgirl. I think Madeline is dated, and Maddie might unfortunately be unavoidable.
There's a 19th century Madeline on some branch of my family tree; not a direct ancestor, but a cousin very many times removed. She was always known by her mn, but I do like the less-complicated look of Madeline. Madeleine is fine if you're French; no idea what they would use as a nn. Maddie or even Mads just do happen, I'm afraid; once people stop being teenagers they seem to shake off the nn and just use the full form. Which I very much prefer.
For MAD-eh-linn I prefer Madeline (although I pronounce it MAD-eh-line). For Madeleine, I use the Swedish pronunciation.
Hmm, not really. I don't get different images. However I think Madeleine is a little dated, yet Madeline is steady, being ranked #97.
The nickname Maddie puts me off - it's too simple and destroys the glamour of both names.
Lena is a much better nickname.
BTW, am I the only one who, besides these two names, also likes Magdalena and Madelyn? :P
Hmm, not really. I don't get different images. However I think Madeleine is a little dated, yet Madeline is steady, being ranked #97.
The nickname Maddie puts me off - it's too simple and destroys the glamour of both names.
Lena is a much better nickname.
BTW, am I the only one who, besides these two names, also likes Magdalena and Madelyn? :P
I like Magdalena, but not Madelyn.
I also dislike Magdalena and I despise Madelyn. I also dislike Madelynn, Madylin, Maddylin, Madelinn and all of the other creative spellings.
I do like Magdalene.
I do like Magdalene.