"Madison" is originally a last name meaning "son of Matthew." The equivalent in Spanish would be "Mateos."
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The cast of Dolley Madison - 2010 includes: Eve Best as Dolley Madison Carlos Francisco Morales as Spanish Ambassador (2010) Jefferson Mays as James Madison
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Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after the movie 'Splash' (1984), in which the main character adopted it as her name after seeing a street sign for Madison Avenue in New York City. A famous bearer of the surname was James Madison (1751-1836), one of the authors of the American constitution who later served as president. Madison n'est pas français, désolée. Madison isn't french, sorry.
Option 1: Madison y Anthony no son una buena pareja Option 2: Madison y Anthony hacen una mala pareja Option 3 (past): Madison y Anthony no eran una buena pareja Option 4 (past): Madison y Anthony no hacían una buena pareja
The Anglo-Saxon name Madison is a variation of the baptismal name Matilda.This came through France as Mathilde, but originates in Old High German as Mahthilda,meaning mighty in battle.This could be translated many ways in Spanish, but fuerte en combate works nicely.*Other, shorter translations are welcomed.
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From what it looks like she seems like a Pietro rican, a Spanish, or a Dominican but that's just from what i see her as and what she looks like.
In Spanish and Portuguese, Madison remains as Madison. In French, it is spelled and pronounced as "Madisson". In German, it is "Madison" as well, but with a slight emphasis on "son" as "son" in German means "soon" or "later".
Madison is the capital of Wisconsin.
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