Names that can be abbreviated to "Mad"
Submitted by DeadlyM on Wed, 11/05/2003 - 11:34
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- Mawdred? (Think I may have made that one up. But like it. Very Doctor Who.)
- Madrigal (Madrigal Webb. woo hoo! And who says you have to stick to "names"?)
- Magnhilda (very Valkyrie)
- Madonna
- Mandalyn
- Mandi
- Marcelinda (Latin, no less!)
- Marged (Welsh for Margaret)
- Maighdlin
- Mairead
- Marvadene
- Mayda (Anglo-Saxon)
- Matilda
- Meadghdh (Celtic)
- Marianda (Latin again)
- Marigold
- Madina (funky *and* cold!)
- Maddig (I'm like, fake Irish yo)
- Madras (I'm a tapestry!)
- Melinda (still Mad to friends, though)
- Madinamerica (*snort*)
- Madrangle (the missing parallelogram)
- Manx (like the cat with folded ears, but not)
- Maggie (Arrr! Mad Maggie's the name, piracy's the game!)
- Madeira (Spanish)
- Madelhari (German)
- Madezhda (Slavic)
- Madge (What the UK tabloids call Madonna)
- Madhur (Hindi)
- Madina (Spanish)
- Madison (poseur American)
- Madlenka (Slavic)
- Madri (Indian)
- Madzeija (Polish)








Maadhini --
Your name of Maadhini creates a desire for association with people and new experiences, many of which have been rather bitter. This name has given you a gregarious personality and a quick-thinking, creative, and versatile nature, but one that is very emotional. You desire change and travel and would enjoy opportunities that allowed you to be creative and to act independently, rather than to conform to system and routine. However, this name does not allow you to complete your undertakings, as farther fields always look greener.