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MALCOLM m : From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA". This was the name of four kings of Scotland starting in the 10th century, includin...

MALCOM m : Variant of MALCOLM.

MALDWYN m : Welsh form of BALDWIN.

MALEAH f : Variant of MALIA.

MALEKO m : Hawaiian form of MARK.

MALENA f : Swedish and Spanish short form of MAGDALENA, and Czech short form of MAHULENA.

MALENE f : Danish short form of MAGDALENE.

MALI f : Means "flower" in Thai.

MALIA f : Either a Hawaiian form of MARIA or a variant of MALIE.

MALIE f : Means "calm" in Hawaiian.

MALIK (1) m : Means "king" in Arabic. It can also be a variant transcription of MAALIK. In Islamic tradition الملك (al-Malik) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

MALIK (2) m : Means "wave" in Greenlandic.

MALIKA f : Means "queen" in Arabic, the feminine form of MALIK (1).

MALIN f : Swedish and Norwegian short form of MAGDALENE.

MALINA (1) f : Feminine form of MALCOLM.

MALINA (2) f : Means "raspberry" in several Slavic languages.

MALINDA f : Variant of MELINDA.

MALINI f : Means "fragrant" in Sanskrit.

MALKA f : Means "queen" in Hebrew.

MALKHAZ m : Possibly means "beautiful, elegant, youthful" in Georgian.

MALKHAZI m : Variant of MALKHAZ.

MALLAIDH f : Irish form of MOLLY.

MALLE f : Medieval diminutive of MARY.

MALLORY f : From an English surname which meant "unfortunate" in Norman French. It first became common in the 1980s due to the television comedy 'Family Ties', wh...

MALLT f : Welsh form of MAUD.

MALONE m : From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Maoil Eoin meaning "descendant of a disciple of Saint JOHN#".

MALTE m : Short form of the Germanic name HELMOLD.

MALTHE m : Variant of MALTE.

MALVINA f : Created by the poet James MacPherson in the 18th century for a character in his Ossian poems. He probably intended it to mean "smooth brow" in Gaelic.

MALVOLIO m : Means "ill will" in Italian. This name was invented by Shakespeare for a character in his play 'Twelfth Night' (1602).



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