Certificate of Name
Malena
Feminine
Spanish, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Malena is a feminine given name used in Spanish and Swedish, originating as a contracted form of Magdalena. In Spanish, it can also be a contracted form of María Elena. The name traces back through Magdalena to the root name Magdalene, a title meaning "of Magdala", referring to Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus in the New Testament. Magdala was a village on the Sea of Galilee, and its name meant "tower" in Aramaic. Mary Magdalene, often associated with narratives of redemption and witness to the resurrection, became a prominent saint in the Middle Ages, contributing to the spread of her name across Europe in various forms. Etymology and Cultural Context From the root Magdalene, many variants emerged across languages. In Swedish, contracted forms like Malin are also common, while Spanish favors Malena or Lena. The double etymology in Spanish—from both Magdalena and María Elena—adds to its appeal, combining elements from two popular Marian names. Geographical Distribution and Usage Malena is found primarily in Spanish-speaking countries and Sweden. In Faroese, it is recorded as a given name with matronymic patterns (e.g., Malenuson). Variants in other cultures include Basque forms such as Malen and Maialen. Notable Bearers Notable bearers include Argentine actress Malena Solda, Swedish politician Malena Ivarsson, and Argentine film director Malena Pichot. Related Names Diminutives and variants expand its presence: Swedish diminutives include Lena, Linn, Magda, and Malin. Other languages offer Maddalen (Basque), Madalen (Basque), and Magdalene (German). Meaning: Derived from Magdalena, meaning "of Magdala" Origin: Spanish and Swedish Type: Female given name Usage: Spanish-speaking countries, Sweden, Faroe Islands
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