Madelys
MAD-uh-lees
Madelys is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “Likely a French or Spanish variant of Madeline, derived from the Hebrew name Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Madelys Means
“Likely a French or Spanish variant of Madeline, derived from the Hebrew name Magdala, meaning 'woman from Magdala'.”
The Story of Madelys
A name that sounds like a secret whispered in the gardens of Paris, now it can be yours.
Madelys likely emerged as a refined variant of Madeline, drawing from its Hebrew roots connected to Magdala. Its lyrical quality suggests a French or Spanish influence, carrying an air of sophisticated charm across borders and through time.
When you call out 'Madelys,' you hear an echo of refined charm and a gentle sophistication. This is a name you imagine for your daughter when you picture her possessing an effortless grace, captivating those around her with her sweet demeanor.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2007
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2007
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