Madene is of Scandinavian origin, meaning 'from the island'. It was brought to England by early Norse settlers and has been used sparingly throughout history. The name is composed of two elements, 'maðr', meaning 'man' or 'person', and '-ey', which denotes an island.
"Madene is quite rare, with only 6 babies named it in 1931 and another 5 in 1932, totaling just 11."