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Maddocks is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Maddock is a Welsh surname. Maddock is the anglicised spelling of 'Madog', which originates from the ancient Welsh male given name 'Matoc', a diminutive of 'mad' meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'. There are many variations to the name; Maddox, Maddick, Mattock, Mattack, Maddog, Madog, Madoc.