MALLOCK
Mallock
Mallock is a surname of English origin, primarily found in the regions of Devon and Cornwall. The name is derived from the Old English personal name "Malouc", originating from the elements "mael" meaning 'council' and "luc" signifying 'play' or 'sport', suggesting a sense of someone involved in lively discussions or recreational activities.
The Mallock family has a long history in the West Country of England, with notable individuals making significant contributions in various fields. One of the most famous members of the family is Sydney George Frederick Mallock, a renowned Victorian writer, poet, and economist. He is well-known for his works on political economy and the novel "The New Republic".
The Mallock surname has continued to be passed down through generations, and individuals bearing this name can be found in various professions and locations across the United Kingdom and beyond.
Overall, the Mallock surname carries a sense of heritage, with a legacy of intellectual curiosity and creative endeavours.
Typical given names associated with the Mallock surname
Male
- Ben
- Christopher
Female
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There are approximately 44 people named Mallock in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Mallock.
Famous people named Mallock
- William Hurrell Mallock - Writer (1849 to 1923)
- Michael Mallock - Racing driver
- Arnulph Mallock - Scientific instrument designer (1851 to 1933)
Names and descriptions courtesy of Wikipedia, and may contain errors. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every famous person with this name.
