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Meaning of the first name
Mallorey

Origin 
English, Possibly Derived from French

Meaning 
Modern Variant of Mallory, Unfortunate

Variations 
Malloree, Malloren, Mallerey

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
The name Mallorey is believed to be a modern variant of the more traditional name Mallory, which has English origins and means unfortunate or ill-fated. This etymology reflects a historical significance that may stem from the original use of the name as a surname before it became popular as a first name. In contemporary usage, the name has evolved to carry a unique identity while still retaining its historical roots.

Historically, the name Mallory can be traced back to medieval England, where it was commonly used as a surname. It is thought to derive from the Old French malore, meaning unfortunate or ill-fated. The name's presence in England was solidified during the Norman Conquest, and over time, it transitioned from a surname to a given name. The variant Mallorey emerged as a more modern interpretation, reflecting changing naming trends in English-speaking countries.

In contemporary society, Mallorey is used as a first name and has gained popularity, particularly in the United States. Its unique spelling offers a sense of individuality, appealing to parents seeking modern names with historical significance. Mallorey is often associated with a creative and contemporary image, making it an attractive choice for new generations, even as the original meaning of unfortunate has largely faded from common perception.
Based on our records...
This is the most common surname associated with Mallorey.
Lane

is the most common surname for Mallorey.

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1877 is when there were the most people born with the first name Mallorey.

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