Madzia

"Diminutive of Magdalena. From Hebrew Migdal — tower, elevated place"

♀ Féminin · Polish
biblical elegant enduring variant

📖 À propos Madzia

Madzia est un tendre diminutif polonais de Magdalena, dont la racine est le toponyme hébreu Migdal signifiant 'tour'. Par son lien avec Marie-Madeleine, le prénom porte une profonde résonance biblique, mais la forme diminutive transforme cette gravité en quelque chose d'intime et de chaleureux. En Pologne, il s'est épanoui comme surnom affectueux durant le pic de popularité de Magdalena dans les années 1980–90.

📍 Détails

  • OriginePolish
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationDiminutive of Magdalena. From Hebrew Migdal — tower, elevated place

🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Magdalena (Mary Magdalene) — Biblical figure and disciple of Jesus, from whom the name Magdalena — and by extension Madzia — derives. Venerated as a saint in Christianity and one of the most significant women in the New Testament.
  • Magda Goebbels (Magdalena Goebbels) — Influential and controversial German figure of the Nazi era, wife of propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Her given name Magdalena was often shortened to Magda or Madzia in informal contexts.
  • Magdalena Abakanowicz — Renowned Polish sculptor and fiber artist (1930–2017), known for her monumental textile and sculptural works. Nicknamed Madzia in family circles, she became one of Poland's most celebrated artists internationally.
  • Magdalena Różczka — Popular Polish actress and television presenter, known for her roles in numerous Polish films and series. A well-known bearer of the Magdalena/Madzia name in contemporary Polish culture.