Malorie

The name Malorie carries the connotation of 'unfortunate' or 'ill-fated,' originating from historical associations with bad luck and misfortune. Over time, however, it has been appreciated more for its melodic sound and unique presence. In contemporary settings, it is admired for its mystique and implication of depth and character.

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Malorie finds its origin in the French name 'Maloret,' derived from the Old French 'malheure,' which means 'unfortunate.' It eventually transformed into a surname before being adapted as a given name.

  • Babies named Malorie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 52
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Mal, Mallie, Lori, Mally, Rie, Malie.
  • Full Names: Mallory, Mallori, Maloree, Malory, Malorie.
  • Famous Namesakes: Malorie Blackman-author, Malorie O'Neill-athlete, Malorie Urbanovitch-designer, Malorie Woods-artist, Malorie Mackey-actress.
  • Gender: While initially more commonly used as a masculine surname, Malorie has since evolved into a primarily feminine given name in English-speaking regions.
  • Numerology: The name Malorie vibrates with the energy of the number 3. In numerology, number 3 symbolizes creativity, communication, and upliftment. Bearers of this name are often creative thinkers with charming personalities who are optimistic and communicative, bringing joy wherever they go.

The popularity of Malorie peaked during the late 1980s and has experienced subtle fluctuations since. It is favored for its original sound, classic presence, and creative flair, standing apart from more frequently encountered mainstream names.

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