It's spelled "malak" in English. The Arabic spelling is ملك.
The Arabic word for Angel is 'Malak' (مالَك)
In Arabic it is JIBREEL, in English it is GABRIEL
Malak ملك
maa huwa ? (masculine) / maa hiya ? (feminine)
ملاك malak
The word "genie" derives from the Arabic word "djinn," or just "jinn." The feminine form of the word is jinnīyah (jinn-eye-yah).
The feminine word for "prophet" in Arabic is "نبيّة" (nabiyyah). This term is derived from the masculine form "نبي" (nabi), which means prophet. While the concept of a female prophet is not commonly recognized in Islamic tradition, the feminine form exists linguistically.
waadhih واضح (masculine) / waadhiha واضحة (feminine)
yateem يتيم (masculine)yateema يتيمة (feminine)
Khobz (خبز) meaning "bread" is a MASCULINE word.
It is an Arabic feminine name 'light, a woman with good traits'
talitha meens three I don't think that "talitha" is an actual word in Arabic. However, if you meant the word "thalitha", it means: third (in feminine form).