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Madalyn

American  
[mad-l-in] / ˈmæd l ɪn /
Or Madalynne

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Magdalene.


Example Sentences

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Madalyn Majors, one of the few Altadena residents who has moved back into the neighborhood, said she welcomes security cameras, but acknowledges that there will still be surveillance gaps in the community.

From Los Angeles Times

The initiative is a step in the right direction, said Madalyn Wasilczuk, a University of South Carolina law professor who has researched detention center deaths.

From Seattle Times

There is no mention of the famous atheists of the last century: no Madalyn Murray O’Hair, no Christopher Hitchens.

From Washington Post

“Everyone on our team brings something from their personal life, whether it’s gaming or something else that’s influenced them,” said Madalyn Eudy, a creative designer with GM’s Ultifi software platform.

From Washington Post

Mr. Fish said atheism has become more accepted in the United States in the decades since the late Madalyn Murray O’Hair founded the group in 1963.

From Washington Times