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  MALVINA

The meaning of the girl name Malvina is HANDMAIDEN.

Details on MALVINA:

Gender:
Girl
Meaning(s):
Handmaiden
Popularity for Girl:
26,422nd in the USA (bottom 35%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

6 births
MALVINA as a GIRL in 2022

The meaning(s) of MALVINA:

The name Malvina is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Malvina is: Sweet.
Irish meaning
The name Malvina is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Malvina is: Sweet.
American meaning
The name Malvina is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Malvina is: Handmaiden.
Celtic meaning
The name Malvina is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Malvina is: Soft.
Greek meaning
The name Malvina is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Malvina is: Smooth brow.
Gaelic meaning
The name Malvina is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Malvina is: Sweet friend.
Latin meaning

USA birth(s) for MALVINA by year:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name MALVINA

 MALVINA as a girl

YearGirl Births
20226 births
20185 births
20155 births
20146 births
20135 births
20107 births
20098 births
20085 births
20076 births
20045 births
19946 births
19835 births
19826 births
19815 births
19695 births
19676 births
19668 births
19636 births
19627 births
19618 births
19608 births
19595 births
195719 births
195612 births
19558 births
19549 births
195312 births
195210 births
19516 births
195018 births
194915 births
19489 births

About the name MALVINA

Malvina, a name of melodic grace, carries with it rich historical echoes and vibrant cultural ties. Originating from the Scottish Gaelic "Maolmhuire," meaning "servant of Mary," it embodies a sense of devotion and reverence. This enchanting name is often associated with beauty and tenderness, capturing the essence of a gentle spirit. In literature, Malvina appears in the works of the Scottish poet James Macpherson, adding a layer of romantic allure to its character. Popular in Scottish and Irish contexts, it has also found a welcoming home in Latin American countries, where its lyrical sound resonates beautifully with Spanish speakers. Over time, Malvina has become a symbol of resilience and charm, appealing to parents who seek a name that is both unique and steeped in history. Its soft syllables evoke images of serene landscapes, from rolling hills of the Highlands to sun-kissed valleys in South America, making it a lovely choice for a child destined to embody grace and strength in equal measure.

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