With a hint of "Those silly little girls aren't fit to bear the name, unlike my son."
Yeah, this is the vibe I get from it too. Madison isn't even a particularly common surname, and it's never been a well-established boy's name. So to me it sounds like it's just being used to make a point - a redundant point, imo, because the meanings of names hardly ever make literal sense. They don't have to.
This message was edited 8/4/2008, 2:24 AM