Malcolm (given name)
Malcolm (also: Malcom; derived from the Scottish Gaelic Máel Coluim, or Maol Choluim ) is a masculine first name, which is common in the English language; as the family he rarely occurs. The original form maol - Columb means servant of St. Columba.
Bearers of the name
Ruler
- Malcolm I. († 954 ), Scottish King
- Malcolm II (c. 954-1034 ), Scottish King
- Malcolm III. († 1093 ), Scottish King
- Malcolm IV (1142-1165), Scottish King
First name
- Malcolm Baldrige (1922-1987), American entrepreneurs, managers and politicians
- Malcolm Browne (1931-2012), American journalist and photographer
- Malcolm Cowley (1898-1989), American writer
- Malcolm Lowry (1909-1957), British writer
- Malcolm McDowell ( born 1943 ), British actor
- Malcolm McLaren (1946-2010), British artist, fashion designers, designers, music manager and musician
- Malcolm X (1925-1965), American civil rights activist
Family name
- Ann Malcolm (born 1964 ), American jazz singer and saxophonist
- Christian Malcolm ( born 1979 ), British track and field athlete
- Christopher Malcolm (1946-2014), British actor
- Corrine Malcolm (* 1990), American biathlete
- George Malcolm (1917-1997), English harpsichordist and conductor
- Janet Malcolm ( born 1934 ), American journalist and essayist
- John Malcolm (1769-1833), British Ambassador
- Neill Malcolm (1869-1953), Scottish general, Hochkommissionar the League of Nations
- Norman Malcolm (1911-1990), American philosopher
- Stephen Malcolm (1970-2001), Jamaican footballer
Literature, film and television
- Malcolm in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- The U.S. comedy series Malcolm in the Middle ( Malcolm in the Middle) (2000-2006 )
- The novel Malcolm (1959 ) by James Purdy
- The play Malcolm ( 1965) by Edward Albee by James Otis Purdy
- The Australian film Malcolm (1986 )
- The American film Malcolm X ( film ) ( 1992)
Places
- Malcolm (Maryland)
- Malcolm (Nebraska )
Evidence
- Male first name
- Family name
- English personal name