Meaning & Origin
Melker is a Swedish given name and surname. As a given name, it is the Swedish form of Melchior, traditionally one of the three Magi (wise men) who visited the infant Jesus according to Christian tradition.EtymologyThe root name Melchior likely derives from Hebrew elements מֶלֶךְ (meleḵ) meaning "king" and אוֹר (ʾor) meaning "light", giving the overall meaning of "king of light" or "kingly light". In medieval lore, Melchior was regarded as a king of Persia who brought gold to the Christ child.Usage and DistributionAs the Swedish adaptation, Melker carries the same biblical and legendary associations but is used primarily in Sweden. It is less common than its variants in other languages but has a consistent presence, often passed down in families or chosen for its historical prestige.Notable BearersThe name is borne by several prominent Swedish individuals:Melker Garay (born 1966), Swedish author known for The Veil of Ignorance.Melker Hallberg (born 1995), professional footballer who has played for clubs in Sweden and abroad.Melker Svärd Jacobsson (born 1994), Swedish pole vaulter and national record holder.Melker Karlsson (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player currently in the NHL.Melker Schörling (born 1947), billionaire businessman and investor.As a surname, Melker is of German origin meaning "milker" (one who milks cows). Notable surname bearers include South African nurse Daisy de Melker, convicted for poisoning; Dutch racing driver Nigel Melker; and rugby player Syd de Melker.Cultural SignificanceThe name Melker continues the tradition of naming children after the Magi, reflecting Sweden's Christian heritage. While less common internationally, it remains a recognizable and classic choice in Sweden, linking modern bearers to ancient biblical figures.Meaning: Swedish form of Melchior, from Hebrew for "king of light"Origin: Hebrew via Greek/Latin, adapted in SwedishType: Given name and surnameUsage Regions: Primarily Sweden; the surname also occurs in Germany and South Africa