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Moll is a term and name with several distinct uses in English and German contexts. In slang, a moll refers to a gangster’s girlfriend or female companion; the term is linked to Prohibition-era American crime culture and to mid-20th-century crime fiction and film. Its etymology is uncertain, with possible connections to diminutives of Molly or Mary, or influences from German or Yiddish slang. The sense is informal and increasingly characterized as dated in contemporary usage.
As a name, Moll functions both as a surname of German origin and as a given-name nickname.
The best-known literary bearer of the name is Moll Flanders, the protagonist of Daniel Defoe’s 1722 novel,
In modern usage, Moll is relatively rare as a contemporary given name but remains found in historical