[Opinions] Malise
When you see this name, does it sound more male or female? WDYT of it?
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What's sound got to do with it? It's masculine through and through, and always has been! I like it for its history, its etymology and its sheer unexpectedness in today's world. That said, people seem to see it as a spelling error and to be puzzled as to why a child should be named Malice ... so it would perhaps be more tactful to use it as a mn.
Also, unlike names like Christian and Mohammad, it doesn't seem to prejudge its owner's future religious stance - it's there if you look, but it's not right in the public's face, and a non-Christian could probably use it comfortably.
Also, unlike names like Christian and Mohammad, it doesn't seem to prejudge its owner's future religious stance - it's there if you look, but it's not right in the public's face, and a non-Christian could probably use it comfortably.
I think of malaise when I see this name, but strangely, I just used Maolisa which is apparently the name that this is derived from? I like Maolisa better...
I've only ever seen it on males. I've always thought it was really interesting.
I don't like it. It reminds me too much of the words malice and malaise.
It's more female to me, but all I think think is 'suitcase'.
I speak Spanish and French so maleta + valise = Malise to me.
I speak Spanish and French so maleta + valise = Malise to me.
Malaise, Malice
That is what I think of. Definitely female.
That is what I think of. Definitely female.
Oh, I absolutely agree. My first thought, actually.
I thought of this too, but I like the name so much I think I might use it anyway (but as a middle name).
How do you pronounce it? like "Mah-LEEZ"? Did you invent it?
No, didn't invent it. That pronunciation (Mah-LEEZ) is the most common one I've seen. It's a Scottish name that is feminine and masculine. It means "servant of jesus" but I am not drawn to it because of any religious leaning.
very interesting
I've never seen it before. where did you come across it?
I've never seen it before. where did you come across it?
Honestly, I don't remember. I have had it on my personal name list for some time and it came to my mind again today. Did some research and found out it was a Scottish name. I like it a lot, but wish it wasn't associated with negative English words.
Agreed.