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Malcah

Malcah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It is related to the word malka, meaning "queen," and is sometimes considered a variant or stylistic form of Malka used in Jewish communities and in broader English-language contexts.

The name is associated with Jewish cultural and religious communities and has appeared in various spellings,

Notable people:

- Malcah Zeldis, an American painter known for works that portray Jewish and biblical subjects in a

See also:

- Malka, another closely related Hebrew name with the same root meaning.

Malcah remains a relatively uncommon given name but is recognized for its cultural resonance in Jewish- and

including
Malka
and
Malke,
in
addition
to
Malcah.
It
is
used
in
the
United
States
and
other
countries
where
Hebrew-derived
names
are
common,
and
it
can
be
found
among
people
of
different
generations.
colorful,
narrative
folk-art
style.
Her
art
is
celebrated
for
its
vivid
depiction
of
community
life,
ritual,
and
memory,
and
she
contributed
to
the
broader
20th-century
American
folk-art
movement.
Hebrew-inflected
naming
traditions,
as
well
as
for
its
association
with
artists
who
draw
on
biblical
and
Jewish
life
for
inspiration.