Malik (name)
Malik | |
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Pronunciation |
Arabic: [maː.lɪk] (مَالِك) Arabic: [ma.lɪk] (مَلِك) |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning |
Owner (مَالِك) King (مَلِك) |
Other names | |
Related names | Malik, Melech |
Malik or Malick is a given name and surname. It is an anglicization of two different name in Arabic; مَالِك, meaning "Owner", and مَلِك, meaning 'King".
Given name
- Imam Malik ibn Anas (ca. 711–795), Islamic scholar of jurisprudence
- Malick Badiane (born 1984), Senegalese basketball player
- El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, Muslim title for Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) (1925–1965), African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist
- Malick Mane (born 1988), Senegalese football player
- Malik Saad (1959–2007), Pakistani police officer
- Malick Sidibé (1935 or 1936–2016), Malian photographer
- Malick Sy (1855–1922), Senegalese Sufi leader
- Malik Kafur (died 1316), first Hindu (later converted to Islam) and prominent military general of Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji
Surname
- Charles Malik (1906–1987), Lebanese philosopher and diplomat
- Fredmund Malik (born 1944), Austrian economist and management thinker and -practitioner
- Jitendra Malik (born 1960), computer vision researcher
- Kenan Malik (born 1960), Indian-born English writer, lecturer and broadcaster
- Keshav Malik (born 1924), Indian poet, critic, art scholar and curator
- Marek Malík (born 1975), Czech ice hockey player
- Peter Malick (born 1951), American musician
- Saleem Malik (born 1963), Pakistani cricketer
- Sally Malik, a fictional character in the television series Being Human
- Štefan Malík (born 1966), Slovak racewalker
- Terrence Malick (born 1943), American director
- Veena Malik (born 1984), Pakistani actress
- Wendie Malick (born 1950), American actress and fashion model
- Yakov Malik (1906–1980), Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations (1948–1952, 1968–1976)
- Zayn Malik (born 1993), English singer and member of the English-Irish boy band One Direction
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