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Malvina is a feminine given name derived from the Mala-mhìn, meaning "smooth brow". It was popularized by the 18th century Scottish poet . Other names popularised by Macpherson became popular in on account of , an admirer of Macpherson's Ossianic poetry, who was the godfather of several children of Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, an officer of his who ruled Norway and Sweden in the early 19th century.

The Argentinian name for the , Las Malvinas, is not etymologically related to Malvina, but is instead derived from the name of , a seaport in ..


People
  • (1906–1997), Canadian historian, art collector, editor of the Hudson's Bay Company magazine "The Beaver"
  • Malvina Garrigues (Schnorr von Carolsfeld) (1825–1904), Danish-German operatic soprano
  • (1887–1966), American sculptor
  • Malvina Longfellow (1889–1962), American stage and silent movie actress
  • (born 1943), New Zealand singer
  • (1862–1960), Danish animal rights activist
  • Malvina Pastorino (1916–1994), Argentine film actress
  • (1900–1978), American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist
  • Malvina Shanklin Harlan (1839–1916), American wife of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, grandmother of another U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and author of a 1915 memoir
  • (1900–1983), Belgian operatic soprano known as Vina Bovy
  • Malvina Evalyn Wood (1893–1976), Australian university librarian and college warden


Fictional characters
  • Malvina is the bride or lover of Oscar in the cycle of .
  • Thomas Campbell's poem Lord Ullin's Daughter was translated into the by the Romantic poet Vasiliy Zhukovsky. In Zhukovsky's translation, the title character, who is left unnamed in Campbell's original, is given the name Malvina, which the Russian poet likely borrowed from 's . has translated Zhukovsky's translation into English to demonstrate the changes that were made.Vladimir Nabokov (2008), Verses and Versions: Three Centuries of Russian Poetry, Harcourt, Inc. Pages 52-57.
  • Malvina, the girl with blue hair – a doll-heroine from Aleksey Tolstoy's 1936 book The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Buratino.
  • Malvina is also the name of the main antagonist in the 1992 Mexican telenovela María Mercedes.

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