Citizens of Malta are called Maltese or in the native language Maltin.
Maltese language: Republikka ta'MaltaEnglish language: Republic of Malta
The Maltese comes from Malta, an island halfway between the coasts of Sicily and North Africa and was developed in Italy.
It is called Maltese
The Filfola Lizard, Maltese Ruby Tiger Moth, Maltese freshwater crabs, and Maltese honeybees are native to Malta.
First settled in 1865 by Maltese immigrants
The last name Briffa may have originated from Malta, where it is a common surname. It is derived from the Maltese word "briffa," which means 'to roar' or 'riot.' The name is typically found in Maltese families with a long history on the islands.
Someone who is from Malta is called Maltese.
Maltese (English) Maltin (Maltese Language)
The name "Anthony" in Maltese is "Antnin." It is a common name in Malta, often associated with St. Anthony, who is venerated in the country. Maltese speakers may also use variations of the name based on local traditions.
MaltaMalta, and maybe some other Maltese emigrants who still speak their native language even though they do not live in Malta.
If they are born there (or are naturalized citizens) they are Maltese.