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| name = Madelin |image=Mariya Magdalena.jpg |imagesize=200px |caption=Mary Magdalene, the saint responsible for the popularity of the name Madeleine, in a painting by Frederick Sandys. | pronunciation = MAD-ə-lin, -⁠leen
French: [madəˈlɛn, madəˈlen]
Madeline:
MAD-ə-lyne, -⁠leen | gender = Female | meaning = "from Magdala", "tower", "elevated, great, magnificent" | region = | origin = | nickname = | related names = Madeline, Madelyn, Magdalena, Magdalene, მაგდა (Geo:Magda), Maddalena, Maddie, Maddy | wiktionary entry = Madeleine | popularity = Yes | articles = Madeleine }} Madeleine is a feminine given name, ultimately of Greek origin, a modern rendering of the epithet Magdalene, meaning "of Magdala." The name exists in various spellings and pronunciations and is popular among those living in Europe and the Anglophone as well as followers of Christianity, as Mary Magdalene was a central figure in the New Testament.

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