Malonnie
muh-LAWN-ee
Malonnie is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Likely a modern invented name, possibly an elaboration or variant of Melanie (Greek for 'black') or Molly (Hebrew for 'bitter'). It has a soft, lyrical sound.”. It currently ranks #12920 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2020.
What Malonnie Means
“Likely a modern invented name, possibly an elaboration or variant of Melanie (Greek for 'black') or Molly (Hebrew for 'bitter'). It has a soft, lyrical sound.”
The Story of Malonnie
Whispers of artistic sensibility and gentle strength emerge from a name that feels both modern and deeply resonant.
Malonnie appears as a modern invented name, perhaps an elaboration on the Greek 'Melanie' meaning 'black,' or the Hebrew 'Molly' from 'bitter.' It carries a soft, lyrical quality that suggests introspection and a sensitive soul, first documented in 2009.
When you hear Malonnie, you sense a profound depth of feeling. This name is for your daughter, whose artistic spirit will guide her, and whose gentle nature will allow her to navigate the world with a quiet, sensitive grace. You envision her finding beauty in the quiet moments.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 2020
Total Births
35
First Recorded
2009
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