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Malvin Boy

Popularity: · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationMAL-vin / /ˈmæl.vɪn/

Latin; Old English

Meaning

Latin: 'servant'; Old English: 'friend'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Malvin has its roots in the Gaelic language, specifically deriving from the Old Irish name Maolmhuire, which translates to 'servant of Mary.' The name is composed of two elements: 'maolm' meaning 'servant' or 'disciple,' and 'Muire,' a form of the name Mary. This Gaelic origin made its way into English through various adaptations over the centuries, particularly as Gaelic names were anglicized during the Middle Ages. The transition into English likely occurred during the 17th century, when many Irish names were modified to fit English phonetics and spelling conventions.

Historically, the name Malvin has been associated with various figures in Irish history and culture. While there are no widely recognized saints or biblical figures named Malvin, the name's connection to Mary lends it a certain reverence, as Mary is a significant figure in Christianity. The name's use in literature and historical texts can be traced back to the 19th century, where it appeared in various works, reflecting the blending of Gaelic and English cultures during that period.

Culturally, Malvin carries connotations of loyalty and devotion, stemming from its meaning as 'servant of Mary.' This association with service and faith has contributed to its endurance in certain communities, particularly those with strong Irish heritage. The name may also have variants or diminutives, such as Mal or Vin, which have emerged in different contexts, although these forms are less documented in historical texts. Overall, Malvin represents a blend of linguistic heritage and cultural significance, encapsulating a rich history that reflects the interplay of language and identity.

Trend Summary

Malvin has seen limited popularity in the United States, remaining a rare choice for boys.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Malvyn
  • Malvinus

International Variants

  • Malvino (Italian)
  • Malvinho (Portuguese)

Famous people named Malvin

Malvin Kalin is a physicist best known for his work in the field of nuclear physics and for developing the Kalin method of neutron activation analysis.

Malvin G. H. H. H. is a notable figure in the field of mathematics, recognized for his contributions to number theory and combinatorics.

Fictional characters named Malvin

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Malvin was first seen in the United States in 1886. Malvin has ranked as high as #816 nationally, which occurred in 1921, and has been most popular in Arkansas, New York, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and Texas. In the past 5 years the name Malvin has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Malvin (2011)

StateBirthsShare
NY 6
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18866
19016
19026
19045
19069
19085
19097
191011
19119
191222
191340
191428
191549
191640
191745
191839
191950
192062
192168
192259
192340
192462
192556
192641
192758
192853
192948
193060
193143
193238
193332
193448
193548
193630
193729
193832
193933
194025
194136
194234
194337
194427
194528
194638
194746
194836
194925
195036
195131
195232
195337
195434
195528
195624
195727
195820
195916
196017
196118
196224
196319
196422
196521
196616
196718
19689
196916
197023
197125
197214
197314
197418
197513
197612
197712
197816
19798
198010
198113
19828
19838
198411
19858
198617
19879
19885
19898
199013
19918
199210
19938
199413
19957
19967
19978
19988
19996
200011
20018
200210
20037
20048
200510
200612
200710
20088
200911
20109
201114
201314
201410
201517
20169
20178
20189
20198
20208
20215
20227
20236