Malack
MAL-ak
Malack is a girl’s name of Arabic origin, meaning “Potentially a variant of Malik, an Arabic name meaning 'king' or 'sovereign.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1999.
What Malack Means
“Potentially a variant of Malik, an Arabic name meaning 'king' or 'sovereign.'”
The Story of Malack
This name arrives with an immediate aura of regality, as if spoken by ancient, respected rulers.
Potentially a variant of Malik, an Arabic name steeped in meaning, Malack carries the resonance of 'king' or 'sovereign.' This lineage suggests a name that has long been associated with leadership and authority across cultures. It speaks of dominion and respect.
You picture your daughter as a natural leader, someone who commands attention with quiet confidence and inherent dignity. This name suits a child who will naturally take charge, respected for her wisdom and her strong, authoritative presence.
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The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1999
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1999
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