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Surname Malvern

Surname Malvern (Malvern Zimbabwe South Africa United States United Kingdom Australia) , all over the world, is a rare last name. The surname Malvern is habitual in the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname, Australia, and Canada, where it is a very rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. More frequently, Malvern is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Malvern

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Malvern Australia, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, Zimbabwe

Notable namesakes

william malvern Malvern, William [formerly William Parker] (1485x90–1539), abbot of Gloucester (b. 1485) link
picture of malvern hill barnum malvern hill barnum malvern hill barnum American army officer, US (b. 1863) link
picture of gladys malvern gladys malvern gladys malvern American actress and writer (1897-1962), US (b. 1897) link
picture of paul malvern paul malvern paul malvern American film producer, acrobat and Production manager (1902-1993), US (b. 1902) link
corinne malvern American artist (1901-1956), US (b. 1901) link
picture of scott malvern scott malvern scott malvern British racing driver, GB (b. 1989) link
john malvern English priest link
john malvern Peerage person ID=611652 link
lawrence earl malvern Ph.D. Brown University 1949 link
john malvern English chronicler and monk link
susan clare malvern Peerage person ID=611653 link
malvern gilmartin American oceanographer link

Characteristic forenames

Ore, Jordan, Jester, Ndlovu, Furusa, Mupedzi, Sithole, Stevens, Connett, Cornell, Crowley, Burnett, Germany, Holland, Waldrep, Monaghan, Mitchell, Mckenzie, Abdullah, Kwaramba, Paradzai, Williams, Powell, Parker, Kirvin, Kaplan, Mudd, Culp, King, Pace, Rose, Ngoh, Hill, Vito, West, Mpofu, Burroughs, Smith, Adams, Kelly, Davis, Drewa, Jones, Martin, Maposa, Scully, Bolden, Butler, Allen, and Tirivanhu