Origin and Meaning of Malikai
Meaning & Origin
My messenger or My angel
Origin: Hebrew - Malikai is a variant of the Hebrew name Malachi, which means 'messenger' or 'my messenger', stemming from the word 'mal' meaning 'to send'.
Interesting Facts
- Malikai is often used as a modern variant of the name Malachi, which appears in the Old Testament as the name of a prophet.
- This name is relatively popular in several English-speaking countries and has recently gained traction among parents looking for unique names.
- Notable bearers of the name include Malikai, a character from various cultural anecdotes and literature, lending it a touch of modernity.
- Malikai has seen fluctuating popularity, rising in the 21st century as parents seek names that are distinctive yet rooted in tradition.
- Related names and variations include Malachi, Malakhi, and even similar-sounding names like Malik.