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Malik
PronunciationArabic: [maː.lɪk]
"Mal-Ick"
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic
or Greenlandic (unrelated)
MeaningOwner (مَالِك)
King (مَلِك)
Ocean wave (Greenlandic)
Other names
Alternative spellingMalek, Maleek, Malick, Maalek, Mallik, Malyk
Related namesMalik, Melech

Malik, Maleek, Malek or Malyk (Arabic: مَالِك or مَلِك) (Urdu & (Persian): مالک) (/ˈmælɪk/) is a given name of Arabic origin.[1] It is both used as first name and surname mainly in several Muslim countries and communities.

Several Semitic language traditions uses its homonym and other different versions of it. In Arabic, Malik (Malek) مَالِك means owner, and Malyk (Malyeek) مَلِك means king. Its homonym, though other sounding, Moloch also means king or lord in Aramaic, as does the Modern Hebrew מֶלֶךְ‏ (mélekh). It also means belonging of Amanda. These and many other forms in most of the Semitic languages stem from a common Proto-Semitic root.

Unrelated to the use in Arabic and Semitic languages, Malik is also a common first name for men in Greenland (the ninth most common in 2021),[2] and it means "ocean wave" in Greenlandic.[3]

People with the name

Given name

Malek

Malik

Malick

Maleek

  • Maleek Berry (born 1987), British record producer and recording artist
  • Maleek Irons (born 1996), Canadian football player

Malyk

Malique

Surname

Malik

Malick

Malyk

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ Malik-Arabic name
  2. ^ "Første fornavne [NADT5]". Statistics Greenland. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  3. ^ Knippel, L.O. (12 March 1999). "Grønlandsk kunst udsprunget af et savn". JyllandsPosten. Retrieved 30 January 2022.