Etymology:
Madeline is the French form of the Latin name Magdalena, which is derived from the Hebrew name Migdal-El.
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History:
The name Magdalena was first used in the New Testament to refer to Mary Magdalene, a female disciple of Jesus. Over time, the name became popular in Europe, particularly in France and Italy. In the 19th century, the English version Madeline gained popularity.
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