It does not mean anything in French.
Mallorey comes up as Mallory. Mallory is a surname that is derived from the French word that means beautiful. However, the surname Mallory is an English surname.
Spanish: Mallory French: Mallory German: Mallory Italian: Mallory Russian: Маллори (Mallori)
"Malheur" is a French equivalent of the proper noun "Mallory."Specifically, the name that is found among English speakers is actually a loan word. It traces its origins to France, where its meaning is "misfortune." The modern French masculine noun "malheur" means "misfortune."The pronunciation is "mah-luhr."But if a person's name is Mallory, then that is what will be used by French language speakers. French speakers tend not to translate the proper names of other language speakers into French. Instead, they tend to respect the original form of the name.
The name Mallory is not Japanese and has no meaning in that language, but to find out how to write your name in Japaneze...check out, http://japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/?forename=Mallory&style=0
Yes, it's an English surname derived from Norman French malheure 'unhappy', 'unlucky'.
When George Mallory was in the USA he was asked by a reporter 'Why climb Mount Everest?', he simply replied 'Because its there'. Mallory probably said that because he didnt really know what else to say.
The name Mallory does not have a specific Christian meaning. It is of Old French origin and means "unlucky" or "unfortunate." In a Christian context, the name may not hold a particular significance beyond its etymology.
Mallory Park can be found in the village of Kirkby, Mallory. The physical address for the park is Mallory Park Racing, Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire, LE9 7QE.
Boots Mallory's birth name is Mallory, Patricia.
Mallory McDonald lives in the town of Springdale in the book "Honestly, Mallory."
Drue Mallory's birth name is Drue Mary Mallory.
Troy Mallory's birth name is Troy Christopher Mallory.