Malory
Malory Origin and Meaning
Malory is a unisex name that has been predominantly used for girls in recent decades. Derived from the French surname 'Mallory,' which comes from the Old French 'maloret' meaning 'unfortunate' or 'unlucky,' its negative origins have been largely forgotten in its modern usage. The name gained recognition through Sir Thomas Malory, the 15th-century author who compiled Arthurian legends in 'Le Morte d'Arthur,' giving it literary and historical significance. In the United States, Malory saw modest popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, partly influenced by the character Mallory Keaton from the television series 'Family Ties.' Featuring a soft sound with its three syllables, Malory offers a blend of medieval heritage and contemporary appeal, striking a balance between uniqueness and familiarity.
The name Malory in Pop Culture
- Malory Archera main character on FX's animated sitcom "Archer"
- Malory Towersbook series by English children's author Enid Blyton