MADI
Madi
Madi is a British surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Mac Daidh", meaning "son of David". The name is believed to have originated in Scotland, particularly in the regions of Glasgow and Edinburgh, before spreading to other parts of the United Kingdom.
The Madi surname is associated with individuals who are believed to have descended from a paternal line connected to a figure named David. Over the years, variations of the surname have emerged, such as MacDaidh, McDaid, and McDade.
Family crests associated with the Madi surname typically feature symbols like lions, swords, and shields, reflecting strength, courage, and protection. These crests often served as a mark of identification and pride for families who bore the Madi name.
Today, individuals with the surname Madi can be found across the United Kingdom and in various parts of the world as a result of migration and dispersal. The name continues to carry a sense of heritage and tradition for those who bear it, representing a familial connection to the rich history and culture of Scotland and Britain.
There are approximately 153 people named Madi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Madi.
Religion of origin: Muslim
Similar and related surnames
- Maid
- Mad
- Mada
- Madia
- Madie
- Madai
- Madd
- Madde
- Maddey
- Maddi
- Maddie
- Maddies
- Maddis
- Maddiu
- Maddy
- Made
- Madey
- Madias
- Madiha
- Madike
- Madin
- Madine
- Madis
- Madise
- Madiss
- Madix
- Madu
- Mady
- Madzia
- Mahde
- Mahdi
- Mahdy
- Maida
- Maide
- Maidin
- Maids
- Mayd
- Mayde
- Mead
- Meady
- Medi
- Media
- Medio
- Mehdi
- Maddix
- Mate
- Mattu
- Meade
- Medd
- Mehta
- Moat
- Modi
- Mote
- Mudie
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