Malvern Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationMAL-vurn / /ˈmæl.vɜrn/English; Welsh
Meaning
English: from the old village; Welsh: sea hill
Historical & Cultural Background
Malvern is derived from the name of a town in Worcestershire, England, known for its hills and natural springs. The name has historical significance, as the Malvern Hills have been a site of human settlement since prehistoric times. The area has also been associated with various cultural and literary figures throughout history, contributing to its prominence in English heritage.
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Malvern was first seen in the United States in 1913. Malvern has ranked as high as #867 nationally, which occurred in 1921, and has been most popular in Arkansas. In the past 5 years the name Malvern has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Malvern (1921)
State | Births | Share |
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AR | 6 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1913 | 6 |
1914 | 10 |
1915 | 8 |
1916 | 8 |
1917 | 10 |
1918 | 15 |
1919 | 8 |
1920 | 10 |
1921 | 17 |
1922 | 11 |
1923 | 12 |
1924 | 10 |
1925 | 13 |
1926 | 11 |
1927 | 9 |
1928 | 6 |
1929 | 11 |
1930 | 10 |
1931 | 5 |
1932 | 8 |
1933 | 8 |
1934 | 10 |
1935 | 16 |
1936 | 13 |
1937 | 10 |
1938 | 5 |
1940 | 7 |
1941 | 6 |
1942 | 9 |
1943 | 6 |
1945 | 6 |
1946 | 5 |
1947 | 9 |
1948 | 5 |
1949 | 6 |
1951 | 9 |
1952 | 5 |
1953 | 5 |
1954 | 7 |
1956 | 8 |
1957 | 8 |
1958 | 7 |
1959 | 6 |
1960 | 6 |
1965 | 5 |