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Addison is a stylish, gender-neutral name that has been steadily climbing in popularity for girls in recent years. With its sophisticated sound and multiple spelling variations, Addison makes an excellent choice for modern parents seeking a name that is both classic and contemporary.
Addison originated as an English surname derived from the given name "Adam." The name means "son of Adam" and was eventually adopted as a first name. Common spelling variations include Addyson, Addisyn, and Addysen.
In 2022, Addison ranked at #54 on the list of most popular baby girl names in the United States, up from #61 the previous year. After a dip in the 1990s, Addison has experienced a resurgence in popularity, making it a trendy yet timeless choice for modern parents.
While Addison is most commonly associated with fictional characters like Addison Montgomery from "Grey's Anatomy," there are notable real-life women who share this name. Addison Agen is an American singer and musician who rose to fame as a contestant on "The Voice."
Addison has a sophisticated, feminine feel that appeals to parents seeking a name that is classic yet stylishly modern. It is often chosen by parents who value names that are versatile enough to suit a child throughout their life, from childhood to adulthood. Addison is popular among families who appreciate names with a hint of the unexpected.
Addison is a name that conveys intelligence, creativity, and poise. Those with this name are often perceived as ambitious, hardworking, and reliable. The name's neutral gender association also allows it to be equally suited for girls and boys.
Addison flows well with a variety of middle and last names, from traditional to contemporary. Some complementary pairings include Addison Grace, Addison Kate, and Addison Reese. The name also pairs nicely with both one-syllable and multi-syllable surnames.
In literature, the name Addison is associated with the English essayist and politician Joseph Addison, who co-founded the influential magazine "The Spectator" in the 18th century. The name also has ties to the Addison's disease, a rare hormonal disorder named after the English physician Thomas Addison.
If you're drawn to the style and sound of Addison, you may also consider:
These names share Addison's modern, gender-neutral appeal and would make excellent sibling names or alternatives for parents seeking a similar vibe.
1980 | 7 | 9,093 |
1982 | 7 | 8,222 |
1984 | 7 | 8,808 |
1985 | 13 | 5,371 |
1986 | 32 | 2,923 |
1987 | 44 | 2,362 |
1988 | 40 | 2,667 |
1989 | 70 | 1,875 |
1990 | 72 | 1,931 |
1991 | 105 | 1,496 |
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Adelyn | 1,099 | View Details |
Addilyn | 519 | View Details |
Addyson | 231 | View Details |
Addisyn | 226 | View Details |
Addie | 198 | View Details |
Addalyn | 136 | View Details |
Addelyn | 118 | View Details |
Addy | 51 | View Details |
Addelynn | 40 | View Details |
Addley | 20 | View Details |
Adison | 19 | View Details |
Addi | 19 | View Details |
Addisen | 11 | View Details |
Addylin | 11 | View Details |
Addisynn | 10 | View Details |
Addylynn | 9 | View Details |
Addysen | 8 | View Details |
Adisyn | 8 | View Details |
Addlyn | 6 | View Details |
Addlynn | 5 | View Details |
Addisson | 0 | View Details |
Adisson | 0 | View Details |
Addeson | 0 | View Details |
Addiston | 0 | View Details |
Addysyn | 0 | View Details |
Addiley | 0 | View Details |
Aadison | 0 | View Details |
Addylyn | 0 | View Details |
Addylen | 0 | View Details |
Addielynn | 0 | View Details |