MALCOLM male Scottish, English From Scottish Máel Coluim which means "disciple of Saint COLUMBA". This was the name of four kings of Scotland starting in the 10th century, including Malcolm III, who became king after killing Macbeth, the usurper who had murdered his father. The character Malcolm in Shakespeare's tragedy 'Macbeth' (1606) is based on him. Another famous bearer was Malcolm X (1925-1965), an American civil rights leader. | ||||||||||||||||||||
COLUMBA male & female Late Roman Late Latin name meaning "dove". The dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. This was the name of several early saints both masculine and feminine, most notably the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Columba (or Colum) who established a monastery on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. He is credited with the conversion of Scotland to Christianity. |
MASCULINE FORMS |
ENGLISH: Malcolm, Malcom |
SCOTTISH: Máel Coluim, Malcolm |
OTHER FORMS |
ENGLISH: Coleman, Colin, Columbine |
FRENCH: Colombe |
GERMAN: Kolman, Koloman |
IRISH: Coleman, Colm, Colmán, Colum, Columban |
ITALIAN: Colomba, Colombano, Colombina, Colombo |
LATE ROMAN: Columba, Columbanus |
SCOTTISH: Cailean, Callum, Calum, Colin |
SLOVAK: Koloman |