Mallin
m(al)-lin
Origin:British
Meaning:High hill; Strength in battle; Mole; Charm, entice
Just as trees have many branches, the masculine name Mallin is connected to a multitude of monikers. Originally an English last name, Mallin is a respelling of Malin, a title once bestowed upon girls in medieval England. Both Mallin and Malin take inspiration from Mall and Maud, two names with a plethora of meanings. From “mole” and “high hill” to “strength in battle,” Mallin’s definitions stem directly from the Old English and German languages. Some sources link Mallin to meall, an Irish word that translates to “charm” or “entice,” so don’t be surprised if baby is never without an adoring audience.
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