Malin
Feminine
Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Malin is a Swedish and Norwegian short form of Magdalene, ultimately derived from the biblical Mary Magdalene. The name Mary is a variant of New Testament.
Etymology and Origin
Malin originated as a Swedish and Norwegian short form of Magdalene, itself a feminine name meaning 'of Magdala,' referring to Mary Magdalene's birthplace. Magdala was a village on the Sea of Galilee, and its name means 'tower' in Aramaic. The name became widespread in Scandinavia and spread across the region.
Cultural Significance
Malin is a popular name in Sweden and Norway, reflecting the strong influence of biblical names in Scandinavian naming traditions. The name's connection to Mary Magdalene gives it a deep personality, making it a favorite for many families. It is also used as a masculine name in some contexts, though primarily feminine.
Notable Bearers
Notable bearers include Swedish actress and singer Malin Åkerman (born 1974), known for international critically acclaimed actress; Malin Matsdotter (1680–1683) was charged during the Swedish witch trials. Other examples include Malin Ekholm (editor: several references), Swedish singer and former lead vocalist of professional football to present; early English referencing clear structured example of early acts providing long-time.
Meaning: short form of Magdalene ('of Magdala')
Origin: Swedish, Norwegian
Type: feminine given name
Usage regions: Scandinavia (primarily Sweden and Norway)