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Madonna () is a name from the 16th century, originally used as a respectful form of address to an Italian woman. It comes from
Old Italian Italian (''italiano'' or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Together with Sardinian, Italian is the least divergent language from Latin. Spoken by about 85 m ...
phrase ''ma donna'' which means "my lady". It was later adopted as one of titles for
Mary, mother of Jesus Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jews, Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Jose ...
in
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tradition in the 17th century. According to various international observers, including linguists, the name has become prominently associated with American singer
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
since the late twentieth century. She registered her name for trademark in the United States during the 1980s. Her trademark was also recognized internationally when she won a legal case in 2000 through the United Nations' arbitration at the
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(WIPO).


Etymology and title for Mary, mother of Jesus

Madonna comes from Old Italian language words of ''ma'' ("my") and ''donna'' ("lady"). In modern Italian, "my lady" is translated as ''mia donna''. The name is alternatively spelled as ''Madona'' and ''Madonnah''. Its short-form nicknames include ''
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'', ''Maddie'', '' Madge'', and ''
Donna Donna may refer to the short form of the honorific ''nobildonna'', the female form of Don (honorific) in Italian. People * Donna (given name); includes name origin and list of people and characters with the name * Roberto Di Donna (born 1968), ...
''. Madonna was first attested in the 16th century as a respectful form of address to an Italian woman. It became a
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to English language in 1584, defining as "an idealized virtuous and beautiful woman" (''
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'', 1998). Madonna was also used to mean "
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" in early modern England. The derogatory sense of the term is clear in Thomas Dekker's '' Blurt, Master Constable'' (1602). Although the Bible makes no mention of the word Madonna, it was adopted as one of titles for
Mary, mother of Jesus Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jews, Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Jose ...
, in the
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(circa the 1640s). The term has not been present in general Christianity, but is particular to
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tradition. It was not used by
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denomination which dominated the American religious
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at the time, "making it a particular metaphor for a certain kind of grouping of characteristics". Agents such as Stephen Knapp have referred to the word as a "Catholic term", with an author from Foundations Bible College calling it a symbol of purity and
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in Romanism. With the
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(''
the Madonna In art, a Madonna () is a representation of Mary, either alone or with her child Jesus. These images are central icons for both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. The word is (archaic). The Madonna and Child type is very prevalent in ...
''), the term appeared as a complimentary term noting a likeness to Mary. This designation to Mary as pointed out the International Marian Research Institute at
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, is translated into English as "Our Lady", and that term is also known in other languages of traditionally Catholic regions as ''Nuestra Señora'' (Spanish), ''Notre-Dame'' (French), ''Nossa Senhora'' ( Portuguse) or ''Unsere liebe Frau'' (German). Traditionally, ''the Madonna'' is used for "images of Mary holding the infant Jesus... More rarely, it's used for images that depict Mary without Jesus." In modern times, as reported Ginny Kubitz Moyer of '' Busted Halo'', the term is very familiar to
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s thanks to Marian arts. Many have follow the distinction when it comes to Mary holding the infant or without him to apply the term. In a 1957 article from linguistic journal ''
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'', the word is defined as "essentially a term of
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and hardly belongs to the religious language of
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". Mary's influence is also noted in terms such as the
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, also known as "the Virgin/whore complex" in some cultures, and has been used as a Christian teaching about sexuality and the female body. In other cultures, like the modern Japan, historically the word ''Madonna'' has little to do with Mary according to the
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. The popularity of the word in that country was attributed to novelist
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in the early-20th century, when he used it as a nickname for a character in one of his publications. Others have interpreted the term to mean "virgin" in the broadest sense of the word (virginity) from the original Italian, while more extensively, the word has been used for others as to mean all sorts of things about women.


Late 20th-century effects

19th-century writer
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described the term "Madonna", as ''
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'' "appropriated exclusively to the Holy Virgin". The ''in extenso'' association to Mary was affected after the advent of
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
(born Madonna Louise Ciccone, 1958), an American singer who's given name and
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were taken from her mother, Madonna Louise (). For example, the
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Victorino Zecchetto explained that in the
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system of meanings, "Madonna" evoked only the Virgin Mary, but after the appearance of the singer, the
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field favored other interpretations. Author Michael Campbell similarly claimed that the term acquired a more contemporary image: "the pop star whose given name was enough to identify her to the world at large". She was also included in the definition of the word in print or online
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like
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Traditionalist, high culture and religious laments

Madonna frequently played and explored various female roles such as the whore complex, and often employed religious imagery. In doing so, the singer received attacks from traditionalists,
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authors and religious (especially Catholics);
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documented how the singer was noted for her morality and name coincidence. Finnish religious studies magazine ''Temenos'', commented that "several Christian critics" insisted on calling her by her second name, as Madonna is "anything but Madonna-like". Some of these criticism ranged from claiming, "once it was a name spoken with reverence, but now people have a whole new attitude toward the name", to describe: "Madonna has appropriated the word and turned the intended insult to her advantage".
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activist,
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used her name with "
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s". In her 2015 book, ''The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church'', Catholic theologian Monica Migliorino Miller of the
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recognized the
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associated to the singer, but lamented: "When the word Madonna is mentioned, it's not Mary who comes to mind but someone arguably her antithesis. hehas managed to rise to the center of
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when the word is used in the public square. It's not Christ's mother who comes to mind but a crude and irreverent vocalist". In a 1991 article for Irish Catholic periodical ''
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'', catechist Stephanie Walsh explored about the generation gap in a fast-changing society.


Common association with American singer Madonna (b. 1958)

After the debut of singer Madonna in the late 20th century (1980s), the name and term has been heavily associated to her according to several authors and publications. According to the
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, "Madonna is one of the most recognizable names in the world – and not just the world of music." Explanations vary. For example, anthologist Bruce Lansky, as reported in ''
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'', found that although Bible has some influence for perceptions of people's names, pop culture has a greater sway for it. He said: "Madonna Ciccone already has out stripped the Virgin Mother as the archetype for her name." Lansky noted Madonna as a perfect example of someone shaped by her name or, in her case, the rejection of it. In a 1996 article for academic journal ''
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'', Mark Watts wrote that "the persona (Ciccone) can be said to be signified of the word 'Madonna'. It embodies the indescribable combination of ideas that enters our mind when we think 'Madonna' —singer, star, exhibitionist, whataever". Singer's influence is also noted on the
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s of general use. For example,
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Castagnino+macro concurred that the viewpoint of the word "Madonna" has been changing, and Google results, for example, are ''virtually'' limited to Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, ''id est'', Madonna. On the same plain, a contributor from art institution
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said that "Madonna as Mary doesn't even show up on the first five pages of a simple Google search", further describing the singer in this comparison as "the more instantly recognizable mother figure in
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". Musician turned-writer
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also noted singer's influence, by saying in ''
Madonnaland ''Madonnaland: And Other Detours in Fame and Fandom'' is a non-fiction book written by American essayist and musician Alina Simone. It is a biography of American singer Madonna, as well the author's own analysis of music and pop culture. Upon i ...
'' (2016) "Google Madonna's name and the mother of Jesus is nowhere in sight". In her investigation, she described as "crushing" the flood of the information on the singer that are in constantly "growing".


Popularity

Various international observers agreed that Madonna is a rare name for babies, even among Catholic population. It was not used as a
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in Italy and was first used as a name by
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s. The oldest Madonna in the United States census is Madonna Klotz (born 1843), daughter of John and Julianna in Philadelphia. The US
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's yearly baby name lists started in 1880, but Madonna only began entering the top-1,000 position in 1909. The name reached an all-time peak at 536th in 1933 and made its last appearance within the top 1,000 in 1968. The American singer's early popularity helped give a slight increase in the 1980s, but it did not last long. Since 1992 fewer than 20 newly-born babies named Madonna in the United States every year. The singer herself claimed to have never met anyone else with the name other than her mother while growing up. Janaya Wecker from ''
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'' wrote "Not many new parents have dared to name their kid after the Queen of Pop..." Writing for ''
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'' in 2016, Cleveland Evans, a
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psychology professor said that Madonna still so rare as a name because "it's the premier example of a rare name so identified with one super-celebrity", further adding that "Madonna won't have many namesakes until parents of newborns no longer think only of the 'high priestess of pop' when they hear or see 'Madonna'". Beyond its usage, lexicographers such as
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agree that the name was "made famous" by the singer. As documents British linguist,
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, she is a well-known example of a single-name.


Trademark

The American singer became one of the earliest celebrities to register her name for trademark in the United States in the 1980s. Her trademark for the name Madonna was also recognized internationally when she won a legal case in 2000 through the United Nations' arbitration at the
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(WIPO). In comparison, her fellow British singer
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's case was denied by WIPO in the same year, because ''
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'' was considered "a common English word". JD Supra Business Advisor, explored a "scandalous" case in the 1930s after an intent to register the "Madonna Wine", with complainers arguing the word has been popular in several English-languages countries associated with Mary; in contrast, website further adds that in the post 1979-years, the "singer altered and distracted from the previous and exclusive reference to the Virgin Mary". In 1993, ''
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'' mentioned another case by saying "apparently, the term 'Madonna' was still believed to be generally understood as referring to the Virgin Mary in 1959. Whether that might be found true in 1993 is another question".


List of people


Given name

*
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
(born Madonna Louise Ciccone, 1958), American singer, songwriter, actress *
Madonna Blyth Madonna Blyth (born 30 November 1985) is an Australian field hockey player who competed in the 2008 File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed ...
(born 1985), Australian field hockey player * Madonna Buder (born 1930), Roman Catholic religious sister and Senior Olympian triathlete *
Madonna Constantine Madonna G. Constantine was an American psychology and education professor who formerly taught at Teachers College, Columbia University. She was fired in 2008 on grounds of plagiarism. Education and early career Constantine earned a B.S. in psych ...
, American psychology and education professor * Madonna Gimotea (born 1974), retired gymnast from Canada *
Madonna Harris Madonna Mary Harris (née Gilchrist, born 15 August 1956) is a New Zealand multi-sportswoman who has competed for New Zealand at both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The only other New Zealander to compete at both Olympics is Chris Nicholson. ...
(born 1956), New Zealand multi-sportswoman *
Madonna King Madonna King is an Australian journalist, author and media commentator. From 2006 until 2011, King presented ''Mornings'' on ABC Radio Brisbane. As an author, King has published several books, including the biographies of notable Australians Ia ...
, Australian journalist, author, and media commentator *
Madonna Oriente Madonna Oriente or Signora Oriente (Lady of the East), also known as La Signora del Gioco (The Lady of the Game), are names of an alleged religious figure, as described by two Italian women who were executed by the Inquisition in 1390 as witches. T ...
(died 1390), alleged religious figure * Madonna Sebastian (born 1992), Indian actress and singer * Madonna Soctomah, Passamaquoddy politician from Maine *
Madonna Staunton Madonna Pearl Staunton (6 October 1938– 16 December 2019) was an artist and poet who lived in Brisbane. She is known for her works on Australian Modernism. Background and career Madonna Staunton was born in Murwillumbah on 6 October 1938 an ...
(1938–2019) Australian artist and poet * Madonna Swan (1928–1993), American Indian writer * Madonna Tassi, Canadian vocalist * Madonna Thunder Hawk (born 1940), Native American civil rights activist * Madonna Marie Hines, the birth name of American singer Marie Hines


Surname

* Armando Madonna (born 1963), Italian football manager and former player * Jon C. Madonna, retired, business executive * G. Terry Madonna, professor * Matthew Madonna (1935–2020), street boss of the Lucchese crime family * Paul Madonna (born 1972), American artist * Nicola Madonna (born 1986), Italian footballer


Alias and stage name

* Madonna, a nickname of Joan Baez * Madonna (nickname), a moniker of several individuals after the American singer * Madonna Wayne Gacy, from the band Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson * Madonna, leader of 1990s gang 5T (gang), 5T * The Blessed Madonna (born Marea Stamper, 1977), American DJ


Notes


References

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