Malcolm
/ˈmælkəm/
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Gaelic
Malcolm, of Gaelic origin, means 'follower of Saint Columba', reflecting its deep ties to early Christian traditions. The name has been borne by several Scottish kings, symbolizing leadership and wisdom. It is a classic, strong name with historical and cultural resonance in English-speaking countries.
Malcolm Young
Guitarist, Rhythm guitar for AC/DC
Malcolm Wilson
Politician, Governor of New York, 1973-75
Malcolm R. Wilkey
Judge, US Ambassador to Uruguay, 1985-90
Malcolm Wallop
Politician, US Senator from Wyoming, 1977-95
Malcolm Toon
Diplomat, US Ambassador to the USSR, 1976-79
Malcolm Sargent
Conductor, Conductor, BBC Symphony, 1950-57
Malcolm Rifkind
Politician, UK Foreign Secretary, 1995-97
Malcolm Muggeridge
Author, Highly iconoclastic English wit
Malcolm McLaren
Business, Sex Pistols manager
Malcolm McDowell
Actor, A Clockwork Orange
Malcolm X
Activist, Nation of Islam
Malcolm M. Lucas
Judge, California Chief Justice, 1987-96
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