Malvin name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old French, Old High German, Old English and Germanic
Usage: English, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: m(a)-lvin
Meaning: Chief, Ruler, Bad Village and Composition Of Court
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What does Malvin mean?

Originated from Old High German, Old French, Germanic and Old English, Popular and Ceaseless Malvin is commonly used in Finnish, Norwegian, English, Danish and Swedish, Malvin means "Council-friend, Ruler, Bad Village or Composition Of Court" is mostly bestowed upon both boys and girls.

Malvin is form of timeless and widely accepted Melvin. Melvin is variation of Malwine. Also Melvin is variation of frequently used and rooted Melville. Melvin is manly variation of [Melvina. Melvin is English equivalent of Melville, Which is a Scottish Surname Deriving from a French Placename Malleville: French Mal = Bad;French Ville = Settlement.

Melvin means Chief and Composition Of Court has its origin in English and Celtic.. Malvin is form of Melville in English language.. Malvin is used predominantly in Finnish, Norwegian, English, Danish and Swedish, Malvin means "Council-friend, Ruler, Bad Village or Composition Of Court" and originated from Old High German, Old French, Germanic and Old English is a unisex name.

Malvin is compound of anomalous and fresh MAHAL and uncommon VIN. Combination of durable and widespread MAL and uncustomary VIN resulted in Malvin. MAL is variant form of unfading and celebrated Baldwin.

Also MAL is variant of commonly accepted Mallory, which itself is an abridged form of Maldwyn, which itself is short form of Malcolm. Malvin is compound of anomalous and fresh MAHAL and uncommon VIN.

Combination of durable and widespread MAL and uncustomary VIN resulted in Malvin.

How do I pronounce Malvin?

The proper pronunciation of two syllabled Malvin is m(a)-lvin. The name can also be pronounced as mal-vin.

Variants of Malvin

Mallvin, Melvin, Malwine, Melville, Belvin, Telvin, Malhild, Adalwin, Vinbjörg, Maldis, Malville

Names that rhyme with Malvin

How popular is the name Malvin?

Malvin is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1886 and was able to reach the top 800 names. In 1913, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 734 on boy names chart when 68 babies were named Malvin.

Over 2648 babies in United States have been named Malvin. The moniker is an uncommon baby name in still in use in England and Wales. In France, it has been in use since 1986 but could not make beyond the top 2000.

Over 316 babies in France have been named Malvin.

Malvin is a common name in Philippines and Kenya while somewhat familiar name in Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Norway, Zambia, Dominican Republic, Malaysia, South Africa, Venezuela, Cameroon, Ghana, Saudi Arabia, India, Nigeria, England, Fiji and Panama.

As per our findings, over 10000 people has been named Malvin globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
201880969
201787818
201680939
2015527717
2014753510
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Numerological analysis of Malvin

You should understand not everyone has the same expectations and wishes out of life and themselves. Learn to be strong and perceptive. You respond to occurrences in an unusual, impulsive but also creative way. You get easily stressed when things don't go as planned. You always watch not to hurt anyone's emotions. You don't have to struggle to get the things you want because you are born under a lucky star.

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Famous people named Malvin

  • Malvin Russell Goode, African-American television journalist and news correspondent
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