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Malkom

Variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic meaning "devotee of Saint Columba."

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Malkom is a variant of Malcolm, from Scottish Gaelic meaning devotee of Saint Columba. That places the name within a strong historical tradition tied to Scottish identity, royal associations, and ecclesiastical devotion. The altered spelling gives the familiar old name a more modern or phonetic feel while retaining its heritage.

In use, Malkom sounds sturdy and grounded. It has the familiar weight of Malcolm, but the spelling softens the traditional look and makes it feel slightly more contemporary. Because it remains rare, it can suggest individuality without leaving the old root behind.

Malkom feels practical, historical, and quietly forceful. It is the kind of name that carries tradition with just enough alteration to feel updated.

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