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Scott vs Madeline - What's the difference?

scott | madeline |


As proper nouns the difference between scott and madeline

is that scott is for someone with scottish ancestry while madeline is , anglicized from madeleine, the (etyl) form of magdalene.

Madeline vs Horses - What's the difference?

madeline | horses |


As a proper noun madeline

is , anglicized from madeleine, the (etyl) form of magdalene.

As a noun horses is

.

As a verb horses is

(horse).

Ellie vs Madeline - What's the difference?

ellie | madeline |


As proper nouns the difference between ellie and madeline

is that ellie is a diminutive of the female given names eleanor and elizabeth, also used as a formal given name while madeline is , anglicized from madeleine, the (etyl) form of magdalene.

Madelynn vs Madeline - What's the difference?

madelynn | madeline |


As a proper noun madeline is

, anglicized from madeleine, the (etyl) form of magdalene.

Madeline vs Madison - What's the difference?

madeline | madison |


As proper nouns the difference between madeline and madison

is that madeline is {{given name|female|from=French}}, anglicized from Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene while Madison is the capital city of Wisconsin, USA.

As a noun Madison is

a form of line dance.

Madeline vs Ladyfinger - What's the difference?

madeline | ladyfinger |


As a proper noun Madeline

is {{given name|female|from=French}}, anglicized from Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene.

As a noun ladyfinger is

a small sponge cake, shaped approximately like a finger.

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