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In the world, מלך (Olaf , Valdemar , Sancho , along with others...) is a widespread boy's given name. The forename מלך is characteristic of Germany, where it is a common male name, Brazil, where it is quite a common masculine name, and Cabo Verde (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Brazil, Germany, and Mexico. Much less frequently, מלך is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Olaf, Valdemar | Philippines, Brazil, Spain, Mexico, Germany |
Sancho | Brazil, Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico, Germany |
Canute | Philippines, Brazil, Spain, United States, France |
Haakon | Brazil, Spain, Argentina, United States, Germany |
Mithridates | Philippines, Brazil |
Aelfwald, Amalric, Amyntas, Andhun, Bagrat, Baudouin, Bermudo, Berthun, Bin, Birendra, Brenin, Bryni, Caranus, Carloman, Cearl, Chilperic, Dachi, Dari, Dei, Delle, Den, Dipendra, Eadwine, Edred, Engla, Enzio, Eon, Eoppa, Eystein, Gagik, Glappa, Guttorm, Gyanendra, Hussa, Ier, Jago, Kralj, Kvirike, La, Ladislaus, Letsie, Mac, Melchior, Melech, Meleh, Mirian, Mlkh, Moshoeshoe, Ng, Ordoño,
מלך is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Sancho Panza , the fictional character in the novel Don Quixote; Olaf , the fictional snowman from Disney's Frozen; Olaf , the fictional character in the video games The Lost Vikings and The Lost Vikings 2; Olaf , the playable character from the game League of Legends and Olaf Sildur , the Fictional character, The Prince's Act, and in many other works.