All about the name MALLARY

Meaning, origin, history.

Mallary is a unique and distinctive given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the ancient Irish surname "Ó Maoiléar", which means "descendant of Maoiléar". Maoiléar itself is a personal name composed of the elements "maol" meaning "servant" or "devotee", and "-éar" meaning "brave".

The name Mallary has a rich history dating back to ancient Ireland. It was borne by several notable figures in Irish history, including Mallary O'Connor, who was a chief of the O'Connor clan in the 13th century. The O'Connors were one of the most powerful families in medieval Ireland, and Mallary played a significant role in their dynasty.

Despite its historical significance, Mallary is not a common name today. It is often confused with other similar-sounding names such as Mallory or Mallorie, but it has its own unique character and meaning. For those who choose to bear this name, Mallary carries with it a sense of history, strength, and devotion.

See also

Irish
Ireland

Popularity of the name MALLARY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Mallary has seen a significant decrease in popularity over time in the United States. The highest number of babies named Mallary was recorded in 1986 with 69 births that year alone. However, this figure started to decline rapidly thereafter, reaching as low as 5 births in some recent years such as 2011 and 2014.

Despite the decrease in popularity, it's worth noting that Mallary was still given to at least one baby every year from 1983 up until 2018. This indicates that while not many people chose this name, there were still some who did each year.

Overall, out of a total of 758 births recorded between 1983 and 2018, Mallary has been chosen as a baby's name 758 times in the United States during this period. This makes it quite rare compared to more popular names but still present within American naming trends.

Name variation MALLARY.