Malcolm Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationMAL-kum / /ˈmæl.kəm/Scottish; Gaelic
Meaning
Scottish: devotee of Saint Columba; Gaelic: servant of the church
Historical & Cultural Background
Malcolm is a name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic name 'Maolmhuire,' meaning 'devotee of Saint Columba.' It has been borne by several Scottish kings, notably Malcolm III, who ruled in the 11th century. The name has also been popularized in literature and media, contributing to its enduring presence in various cultures.
Trend Summary
Malcolm has seen fluctuating popularity in the U.S., with a notable resurgence in recent years.
Similar Names
Variants
- Malcom
- Mal
- Mac
International Variants
- Malcolm (English)
- Malcolmo (Spanish)
Famous people named Malcolm
Malcolm X was a prominent African American civil rights activist known for his advocacy for the rights of Black Americans.
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and author recognized for his books on social science and psychology.
Malcolm McDowell is an English actor best known for his role in the film 'A Clockwork Orange.'.
Malcolm in the Middle is a popular American television series that features a boy named Malcolm as the main character.
Fictional characters named Malcolm
Malcolm Reynolds is the captain of the spaceship Serenity in the television series 'Firefly.'.
Malcolm Crowe is a child psychologist in the film 'The Sixth Sense,' who helps a young boy with a unique ability.
Sibling Suggestions
U.S. Historical Usage
The name Malcolm was first seen in the United States in 1880. Malcolm has ranked as high as #389 nationally, which occurred in 1992, and has been most popular in New York, California, Texas, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania. In the past 5 years the name Malcolm has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Malcolm (2024)
State | Births | Share |
---|---|---|
TX | 87 | |
CA | 83 | |
OH | 60 | |
NY | 58 | |
PA | 48 | |
MI | 43 | |
IL | 42 | |
WA | 41 | |
VA | 36 | |
MA | 33 | |
FL | 33 | |
GA | 32 | |
MN | 32 | |
WI | 32 | |
AZ | 31 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
---|---|
1880 | 18 |
1881 | 17 |
1882 | 20 |
1883 | 23 |
1884 | 18 |
1885 | 14 |
1886 | 25 |
1887 | 21 |
1888 | 26 |
1889 | 27 |
1890 | 27 |
1891 | 31 |
1892 | 30 |
1893 | 27 |
1894 | 34 |
1895 | 33 |
1896 | 48 |
1897 | 30 |
1898 | 40 |
1899 | 35 |
1900 | 55 |
1901 | 35 |
1902 | 52 |
1903 | 48 |
1904 | 46 |
1905 | 65 |
1906 | 48 |
1907 | 54 |
1908 | 78 |
1909 | 83 |
1910 | 86 |
1911 | 140 |
1912 | 233 |
1913 | 288 |
1914 | 317 |
1915 | 464 |
1916 | 476 |
1917 | 544 |
1918 | 508 |
1919 | 499 |
1920 | 556 |
1921 | 599 |
1922 | 548 |
1923 | 623 |
1924 | 639 |
1925 | 618 |
1926 | 629 |
1927 | 613 |
1928 | 666 |
1929 | 597 |
1930 | 558 |
1931 | 584 |
1932 | 572 |
1933 | 525 |
1934 | 499 |
1935 | 545 |
1936 | 531 |
1937 | 502 |
1938 | 542 |
1939 | 522 |
1940 | 548 |
1941 | 497 |
1942 | 577 |
1943 | 673 |
1944 | 549 |
1945 | 511 |
1946 | 626 |
1947 | 630 |
1948 | 549 |
1949 | 520 |
1950 | 540 |
1951 | 588 |
1952 | 602 |
1953 | 546 |
1954 | 597 |
1955 | 593 |
1956 | 569 |
1957 | 562 |
1958 | 603 |
1959 | 501 |
1960 | 545 |
1961 | 525 |
1962 | 520 |
1963 | 485 |
1964 | 472 |
1965 | 614 |
1966 | 453 |
1967 | 430 |
1968 | 421 |
1969 | 441 |
1970 | 537 |
1971 | 518 |
1972 | 450 |
1973 | 390 |
1974 | 337 |
1975 | 367 |
1976 | 338 |
1977 | 326 |
1978 | 296 |
1979 | 290 |
1980 | 261 |
1981 | 275 |
1982 | 300 |
1983 | 222 |
1984 | 279 |
1985 | 386 |
1986 | 528 |
1987 | 633 |
1988 | 740 |
1989 | 905 |
1990 | 1,158 |
1991 | 1,299 |
1992 | 1,495 |
1993 | 1,224 |
1994 | 979 |
1995 | 887 |
1996 | 841 |
1997 | 766 |
1998 | 702 |
1999 | 712 |
2000 | 715 |
2001 | 614 |
2002 | 582 |
2003 | 507 |
2004 | 444 |
2005 | 448 |
2006 | 468 |
2007 | 453 |
2008 | 482 |
2009 | 432 |
2010 | 496 |
2011 | 524 |
2012 | 585 |
2013 | 649 |
2014 | 682 |
2015 | 741 |
2016 | 784 |
2017 | 814 |
2018 | 804 |
2019 | 1,022 |
2020 | 1,170 |
2021 | 1,228 |
2022 | 1,219 |
2023 | 1,131 |
2024 | 1,088 |