Maddon
Joseph John Maddon is an American former professional baseball manager. He has managed the Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Meaning & Origin of Maddon
What this name means, where it came from, and how it has traveled across cultures.
Joseph John Maddon is an American former professional baseball manager. He has managed the Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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The Story of Maddon
Maddon first appeared in U.S. Social Security Administration records as a baby boy name in 2006, with 8 babies given the name that year. Its peak popularity came in 2017, when 58 Maddons were born — ranking #2,269 that year. As of 2026, Maddon ranks #10,812 for baby boys with 6 births, with steady use. In total, more than 394 Maddons have been born in the U.S. since records began in 1880, spanning the 2000s through the 2020s.
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About the name Maddon
Maddon is a boy baby name tracked by the U.S. Social Security Administration. It first appeared in SSA records in 2006 and has accumulated 394 births in the dataset. Maddon's peak popularity came in 2017 when it ranked #2,269. Use the chart and map above to compare Maddon's trajectory across years and U.S. states, or browse the related names section to discover similar choices.
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Data sources
- Birth statistics (counts, ranks, years 1880–2026) — U.S. Social Security Administration . Predictions for years not yet released by SSA are computed by Peek a Name from historical trends; we update with official data as soon as it ships.
- Etymology, cultural origins, and related forms — Behind the Name (used under their public API terms).
- Meaning prose and editorial summary — Wikipedia article extracts, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 .
- Predicted nationality distribution — Nationalize.io .
- Phonetically similar names — Datamuse .
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