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      Meaning of the first name
      Marie-madeleine

      Origin 
      French

      Meaning 
      Of Magdala, Tower or Elevated Place

      Variations 
      Marie-caroline, Marie-catherine, Madeleine-sophie

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Marie-Madeleine originates from French, combining the traditional name Marie with Madeleine, which itself is derived from the Hebrew word for Magdala. The term Magdala refers to a town situated on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, translating to tower or elevated place. This name is often associated with various historical and religious contexts, particularly in relation to Mary Magdalene, a significant figure in Christianity known for her presence in the New Testament.

      Historically, the name Marie-Madeleine has strong ties to biblical references. Mary Magdalene is depicted as a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, often described as the first to witness his resurrection. Over the centuries, the name has evolved and gained prominence in various cultures, particularly during the medieval period when saints' names were popular. It is frequently found in Christian art and literature, symbolizing faith, redemption, and the complexities of femininity in religious narratives.

      In contemporary times, the name Marie-Madeleine remains prevalent, particularly in French-speaking regions. It is still commonly used as a first name, reflecting both historical reverence and a sense of cultural identity. Additionally, variations of the name can be found in various forms across different languages and cultures. Its continued popularity is bolstered by its association with strong female figures in both religious and literary contexts, making it a choice that resonates with many parents today.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Marie-madeleine.
      Boucher

      is the most common surname for Marie-madeleine.

      Pierre

      is the most common spouse name for Marie-madeleine.

      Marie

      is the most common child name for Marie-madeleine.

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      1672 is when there were the most people born with the first name Marie-madeleine.

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