Madog
Madog Origin and Meaning
Madog is a masculine name of Welsh origin with deep historical roots. It derives from the Welsh elements 'mad' meaning 'fortunate' or 'good' and a diminutive suffix, essentially meaning 'fortunate little one.' The name has significant historical connections, most notably through Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, a legendary Welsh prince who, according to folklore, discovered America in the 12th century before Columbus. While uncommon outside Wales, Madog represents an authentic piece of Welsh heritage and language. The name carries a strong, distinctive sound with its emphasis on the first syllable. For parents interested in Celtic names with historical significance, Madog offers both cultural depth and a distinctive quality that stands apart from more common Welsh exports like Dylan or Owen.
Famous People Named Madog
- Madog ap Mareduddlast Prince of the entire Kingdom of Powys, Wales
- Madog ap GruffuddPrince of Powys Fadog
- Madog II ap GruffyddLord of Dinas Bran, Prince of Powys Fadog
- Madog Crypl aka Madog IIIlord of Powys Fadog
- Madog ap LlywelynWelsh revolutionary leader
- Madog BenfrasWelsh poet
- Madog ap GwallterWelsh poet