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Malkah

Malkah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from malka, the Hebrew word for queen, and is related to the biblical and royal term for a female ruler. The spelling Malkah represents one transliteration variant; more common variants include Malka and Malcah.

In Jewish naming practice, names built from royal terms are used to convey dignity, blessing, or aspiration.

In liturgical and literary contexts, malka denotes queen; related terms appear in rabbinic and mystical texts,

Variants and related names include Malka and Malcah, reflecting transliteration differences from Hebrew to Latin script

Malkah
is
most
often
found
among
Jewish
communities
and
in
the
diaspora,
and
may
appear
in
English-language
contexts
with
the
Hebrew
sound
preserved
or
adapted.
such
as
Malchut
in
Kabbalah,
which
denotes
royal
authority
or
divine
kingship.
While
Malkah
as
a
given
name
draws
on
that
root,
it
functions
as
a
personal
name
rather
than
a
title.
and
to
other
languages.
See
also
Malka
and
the
concept
of
queen.