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Malone

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Name — An Irish surname, borne by figures such as basketball player Karl Malone.

Etymology

From Irish Ó Maol Eoin.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Malone” mean?

The word “Malone” means an Irish surname, borne by figures such as basketball player Karl Malone.

How do you pronounce “Malone”?

“Malone” is pronounced muh-LOHN (/məˈloʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Malone” in a sentence?

Here is “Malone” used in a sentence: “Karl Malone was nicknamed "the Mailman" for his reliable scoring.”

What part of speech is “Malone”?

“Malone” is a name.

Is “Malone” a common word?

“Malone” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the surname Malone?

Malone is an Irish surname, historically associated with Ireland and carried by people of Irish descent around the world. It is borne by various notable figures, including basketball player Karl Malone.

Is Malone a common surname?

Malone is a recognizable and moderately common surname of Irish origin, found among people in Ireland and in Irish diaspora communities such as the United States. It appears across various fields, including sports, entertainment, and public life.

Is Malone used as a first name as well as a surname?

Malone is primarily known as a surname rather than a first name, most commonly associated with its Irish origins. While names can sometimes cross over into first-name use, Malone remains chiefly recognized as a family name.

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