Addison

English

✨ Meaning

Addison is an English surname meaning 'son of Adam,' with Adam deriving from the Hebrew 'adamah,' meaning 'earth' or 'red earth.' As a given name for girls, Addison has shed its patronymic literal meaning and taken on a modern, gender-neutral charm. It suggests groundedness and natural warmth.

🌍 Origin

Addison was originally a Scottish and English surname, notably borne by the essayist Joseph Addison (1672-1719). It transitioned to a girl's first name in the United States in the 1990s, rising rapidly after the character Addison Montgomery appeared in 'Grey's Anatomy' in 2005.

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⭐ Famous People Named Addison

  • Addison Rae
  • Addison Montgomery (fictional)
  • Joseph Addison

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does Addison mean?

Addison means 'son of Adam' from English surname roots, with Adam meaning 'earth' in Hebrew. As a girl's name it conveys modern strength and natural charm.

Is Addison a popular name?

Addison has been a top-40 US girl name since the mid-2000s, popularized by Grey's Anatomy and social media personality Addison Rae.

What are similar names to Addison?

Similar names include Madison, Adelyn, Avery, Emerson, and Allison — all modern surname-style names popular for girls.