Mallory

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Mallory is an English surname thought to be derived from a French word meaning "beautiful"[citation needed] or alternately a different French word for Mail (armour)[citation needed]. Spelling variants include Mallary, Mallery, Malorie, and Malory. Mallory is also a given name derived from the surname. Its meaning is 'unlucky' or 'unfortunate'[1].

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  • A Mallory is also a unit of measurement. It equals roughly 5 feet (1.5 m).[citation needed]
  • Mallory is also a girl's name that became popular in 1983. That was the year that the teenage character Mallory was introduced on the television show Family Ties. The Mallory character was named after teenager Mallory Prestlien, daughter of actors Robert Ivers (Prestlien) and Marcia Henderson. Mallory Prestlien went on to graduate from the University of Southern California and become managing producer at A & E Television Network before her death in 2005. From 1983-2009, 45,772 girls in the United States have been named Mallory.

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Mallary (family name)
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