Malvern
Found 2 entry about "Malvern"
Malvern Name meanings & History
Malvern is derived from the Old English words "mael" meaning 'bald' and "fearn", which could mean 'fern' or 'alder'. In combination, Malvern refers to a location with bald hills or ridges, an allusion to the bare and rolling hills of the Malvern Hills in England. From the name of the Malvern Hills in England, which is probably of Brythonic origin, meaning "bare hill" (from the equivalent to Welsh moelfryn "bald hill"). In Britain it was occasionally used as a personal name during the 20th century; 'earliest example noted is in 1912, but none recorded after 1951.'There were also some babies in the USA named Malvern or even Malvern Hill for the battle at Malvern Hill (Virginia) in the American Civil War. Malvern is suitable for both boys and girls and is a great option for parents looking for a rare and distinctive name.
Zodiac Sign of Malvern: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Malvern:
M: Mother,Memory,Mommy,Manipulative,Maternal,Mushy,Memorabilia
A: Argumentative,Action,Aggressive,Angry,Ambitious,Assertive
L: Legal,Lazy,Lovely,Liaison,Luscious,Languid,Lover
V: Vexing,Versatility,Variety,Vivacious
E: Enliven,Entertain,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Environment,Expressive
R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless
N: Nutrition,Nice,Nervous,Nagging,Nitpicking,Neat,Neurosis
Malvern is:- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Modern name
- a Rough name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Malvern G. Jone, Malvern Panalytical
2.) Malvern (Male)
Usage: Welsh
Meanings: (Welsh) bare hill.
Other Forms: Malverne, Malvirn, Malvirne, Malvyrn, Malvyrne