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Islands, Las Malvinas, is not etymologically related to Malvina, but is instead derived from the name of St Malo, a seaport in Brittany. Malvina Bolus (1906–1997)
Malvina
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
The Falkland Islands (/ˈfɔː(l)klənd, ˈfɒlk-/; Spanish: Islas Malvinas [ˈislas malˈβinas]), commonly referred to as the Falklands, is an archipelago in
Falkland_Islands
American singer and songwriter
Malvina Reynolds (née Milder; August 23, 1900 – March 17, 1978) was an American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her
Malvina_Reynolds
List of ships with the same or similar names
Several vessels have been named Malvina for Malvina: Malvina (1796 ship) was launched in 1796 in the United States. She first appeared in British on-line
Malvina_(ship)
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
The Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British Overseas
Falklands_War
2022 film directed by Adam Shankman
Giselle meets Malvina Monroe, the arrogant head of the town council, and learns that she is hosting a fairy tale-themed ball where Malvina's son Tyson is
Disenchanted_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Malvina may also refer to: Malvina, Mississippi Malvina, an opera by Nicola Vaccai Malvina, A shipwreck off the Yorkshire coast Search for "malvina"
Malvina_(disambiguation)
Religious leader, voodoo spiritualism
Malvina Latour (fl. 1884) was an American Voodoo practitioner and disciple of Marie Laveau in New Orleans. An eyewitness account claimed Latour looked
Malvina_Latour
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Malvinas or islas Malvinas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malvinas is the Spanish name for the Falkland Islands, an archipelago in the south
Malvinas_(disambiguation)
Danish-born Portuguese operatic dramatic soprano (1825 - 1904)
Eugénia Malvina Garrigues (later Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld; 7 December 1825 – 8 February 1904), was a Danish-born Portuguese operatic dramatic soprano
Malvina_Garrigues
New Zealand opera soprano (born 1943)
Dame Malvina Lorraine Major ONZ GNZM DBE (born 28 January 1943) is a New Zealand opera soprano. Major was born in Hamilton on 28 January 1943, the daughter
Malvina_Major
American artist (1885–1966)
Malvina Cornell Hoffman (/ˈhɒfmən/; June 15, 1885 – July 10, 1966) was an American sculptor and author, well known for her life-size bronze sculptures
Malvina_Hoffman
Malvina was launched at Aberdeen in 1810. In 1811, she sailed to North America to acquire timber; on her way over she carried a small number of Scots
Malvina_(1810_ship)
Private secretary to Elanor Roosevelt (1893–1953)
Malvina "Tommy" Thompson (1893 – April 12, 1953) was a private secretary and personal aide to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. She was a pioneer of the East
Malvina_Thompson
Seychellois weightlifter (born 1984)
Juliette Ruby Rita Malvina (born 1984) is a Seychellois weightlifter who has been awarded multiple medals at 2010 African Championships, 2011 African
Ruby_Malvina
Malvina Wells (1804 – 22 April 1887) was the only known person buried in Edinburgh who was born a slave. Malvina Wells was born in 1804 in Carriacou, Grenada
Malvina_Wells
Song by Malvina Reynolds, popularized by Pete Seeger
"Little Boxes" is a song written and composed by Malvina Reynolds in 1962. The song was first released by her friend, Pete Seeger, in 1963, and became
Little_Boxes
2017 film by Eric D. Howell
HD on April 28, 2017, by Momentum Pictures. In post-World War II Italy, Malvina is on her deathbed at her ancestral home. She tells Jakob, her adolescent
Voice_from_the_Stone
American actress (1903–2000)
Malvina Polo (July 26, 1903 – January 6, 2000) was an American film actress and concert pianist. She appeared in five films, all early in the 1920s. Some
Malvina_Polo
The FAdeA IA-100 Malvina is an Argentine trainer aircraft developed by the Fábrica Argentina de Aviones (FAdeA) from December 2014. It was first flown
FAdeA_IA-100_Malvina
Species of orchid
Thelymitra malvina, commonly known as mauve-tufted sun orchid, is a species of orchid, native to eastern Australia and New Zealand. It has a single large
Thelymitra_malvina
Swedish writer
Malvina Bråkenhielm born Hilda Ingeborg Malvina Gabriella Runsten (25 December 1853 – 25 December 1928) was a Swedish writer of 30 novels and 250 short
Malvina_Bråkenhielm
Mexican telenovela
aunt Malvina after his death. Following Santiago’s passing, Maria becomes the head of the family, enraging Malvina. Per Santiago's will, Malvina, her
María Mercedes (Mexican TV series)
María_Mercedes_(Mexican_TV_series)
Argentine actress
Malvina Pastorino (November 16, 1916 in Buenos Aires, Argentina – May 6, 1994 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentine film actress. She appeared
Malvina_Pastorino
Purported author of a cycle of epic poems
his dead son Oscar (also with an Irish counterpart), and Oscar's lover Malvina (like Fiona a name invented by Macpherson), who looks after Ossian in his
Ossian
American actress (1889–1962)
Malvina Virginia Longfellow (March 30, 1889 – November 2, 1962) was an American stage and silent movie actress of the early 20th century. Born in the
Malvina_Longfellow
American writer (1839–1916)
Malvina French Shanklin Harlan (1839 – October 10, 1916), informally known as "Mallie", was the wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan
Malvina_Shanklin_Harlan
Danish animal rights and welfare activist (1862–1960)
Malvina Mehrn (née Brix; 22 March 1862 – 13 December 1960) was a Danish animal rights and welfare activist. As chairperson of the organisation Svalen
Malvina_Mehrn
The Malvina House hotel is a hotel located on Ross Road, Stanley in the Falkland Islands. It now occupies the site of a house built by John James Felton
Malvina_House_Hotel
Airport in Argentina
Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Rosario – Islas Malvinas) (IATA: ROS, ICAO: SAAR), formerly known
Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport
Rosario_–_Islas_Malvinas_International_Airport
American dancer and comic actress (1830–1906)
Malvina Pray Florence (April 19, 1830 – February 18, 1906) was an American dancer and comic Actor. She was the first American comic actress to play on
Malvina_Pray_Florence
French poet
Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte or Malvina Blanchecotte (1830–1897) was a French poet and writer. Blanchecotte was born on 30 November 1830 in Paris, France
Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte
Augustine-Malvina_Blanchecotte
Species of plant
Goodenia malvina is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to north-western Australia. It is a prostrate to low-lying
Goodenia_malvina
Holiday in Argentina
Malvinas Day (Spanish: Día de las Malvinas), officially Day of the Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War (Día del Veterano y de los Caídos en la Guerra
Malvinas_Day
Malvina Cavallazzi (born about 1852 – died October 23, 1924) was an Italian ballet dancer active in New York City and London. From 1909 to 1913, she was
Malvina_Cavallazzi
Israeli painter
Malvina Kaplan (Hebrew: מלבינה קפלן; 1913–1987), was an Israeli painter. Malvina Kaplan (née Kaminer) was born in Lodz, Poland into a religious family
Malvina_Kaplan
Malvina Pereira (1883, Florianópolis) was a Brazilian soprano. She is thought to be one of the first opera singers from Brazil to have had an international
Malvina_Pereira
Unincorporated community in Mississippi, United States
Malvina is an unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States, located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Symonds
Malvina,_Mississippi
19th century Swedish court official
Malvina De la Gardie (1824–1901) was a Swedish court official. She served as överhovmästarinna (senior lady-in-waiting) to the queen of Sweden, Sophia
Malvina_De_la_Gardie
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
Additional members Michael Duffy C. K. Stead Margaret Bazley Peter Jackson Malvina Major Silvia Cartwright Tipene O'Regan Queen Camilla Deceased Ordinary
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Soviet actress (1968–2021)
April 1968 – 19 May 2021) was a Soviet actress, best known for her role as Malvina in the 1975 film The Adventures of Buratino. Tatyana Protsenko was born
Tatyana_Protsenko
Airport in Tierra del Fuego
Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Ushuaia Malvinas Argentinas, IATA: USH, ICAO: SAWH) is located
Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport
Ushuaia_–_Malvinas_Argentinas_International_Airport
Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022
Additional members Michael Duffy C. K. Stead Margaret Bazley Peter Jackson Malvina Major Silvia Cartwright Tipene O'Regan Queen Camilla Deceased Ordinary
Queen_Camilla
Australian librarian
Malvina Evalyn Wood (1893–1976), university librarian and college warden, was born in Guildford, Western Australia, daughter of a railway porter. Genealogy
Malvina_Evalyn_Wood
The Dame Malvina Major Foundation, named after New Zealand soprano Malvina Major was established in 1991. The foundation fundraises as a charitable trust
Dame_Malvina_Major_Foundation
Malvina di Scozia is a dramma tragico (tragic opera) in three acts by Giovanni Pacini. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian language libretto. Malvina
Malvina_di_Scozia
American dark comedy-drama television series
evident from the show's beginning episodes. The opening credits are set to Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" song, which speaks of suburbanites from the same
Weeds_(TV_series)
Brazilian anarchist (1866-1939)
Júlia Malvina Hailliot Tavares (or Malvina Tavares; Encruzilhada do Sul, 24 November 1866 — Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, 16 October 1939) was one
Malvina_Tavares
1999 video game
Malvinas 2032 is a video game developed and published by Sabarasa Entertainment. The player takes control of Argentinian forces and tries to take back
Malvinas_2032
Football stadium in Mendoza, Argentina
Malvinas Argentinas Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Malvinas Argentinas) is a stadium in the city of Mendoza in the homonymous province of Argentina. With a
Estadio_Malvinas_Argentinas
American newspaper columnist and editor
Malvina Lindsay Pyles (September 13, 1893 – September 27, 1972) was an American editor and columnist at The Washington Post. She was the paper's first
Malvina_Lindsay
Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)
"Although we had said before the game that football had nothing to do with the Malvinas [Falklands] War, we knew they had killed a lot of Argentine boys there
Diego_Maradona
Territorial dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom
Sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) is disputed by Argentina and the United Kingdom. The British claim to sovereignty dates
Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute
Falkland_Islands_sovereignty_dispute
Malvina was a privateer brig from Nantes commissioned circa 1807. The Royal Navy captured her in 1808. On 28 January 1808 Malvina, of Nantes, captured
Malvina_(1807_ship)
Slovak courier of the Red Orchestra
Malvina Gruber, née Hofstadterová (born 6 December 1900), was a Slovak Jewish Comintern agent, who was part of a Soviet intelligence network in Belgium
Malvina_Gruber
Northward cold water Atlantic Ocean current
Cape Horn. It takes its name from the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas). This cold current mixes with the tropical Brazil Current in the Argentine
Falkland_Current
Falkland Islands association football league
Montrose Suppliers Tri Service Allstars C&R Construction FC Falkland Rangers Malvina House Hotel FC Jim Balfour's Barmy Army Falkland Island Holidays FC Fire
Falkland Islands Football League
Falkland_Islands_Football_League
Malvina was launched in 1796 in the United States. She first appeared in British on-line sources in 1800 as a West Indiaman. She made one voyage as a
Malvina_(1796_ship)
Soviet and Ukrainian actress
Malvina Zinoviivna Shvidler (Ukrainian: Мальвіна Зіновіївна Швідлер) (19 August 1919, Odesa – 15 July 2011, Kyiv) was a Soviet and Ukrainian theater and
Malvina_Shvidler
Slovene activist and publisher
Malvina Stephenson (1911–1996) was an American journalist noted for her coverage of Washington, D.C. politics. She is considered to be one of the pioneering
Malvina_Stephenson
American actor and filmmaker (born 1960)
Guardian, Penn wrote that "the legalisation of Argentinian immigration to the Malvinas/Falkland Islands is one that it seems might have been addressed, but for
Sean_Penn
Men's association football team
(Buenos Aires) Ciudad de La Plata (La Plata) Gigante de Arroyito (Rosario) Malvinas Argentinas (Mendoza) Mario Alberto Kempes (Córdoba) Monumental (Buenos
Argentina national football team
Argentina_national_football_team
Extinct species of dog-like carnivore
The Falkland Islands wolf, or warrah (Dusicyon australis), was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. This endemic canid became extinct in
Falkland_Islands_wolf
Island in Falkland Islands, Atlantic Ocean
West Falkland (Spanish: Isla Gran Malvina) is the second largest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic. It is a hilly island, separated from East
West_Falkland
Argentine footballer (born 1993)
Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition 1 20 November 2018 Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, Argentina 18 Mexico 2–0 2–0 Friendly 2 6 July 2019
Paulo_Dybala
Swedish rower
Anna Malvina Svennung (born 24 October 1984) is a Swedish rower. She placed 15th in the women's single sculls event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. "Anna
Anna_Malvina_Svennung
Airport in Peru
Las Malvinas/Echarate Airport (IATA: VVN, ICAO: SPWT) is an airport serving the Las Malvinas natural gas plant in the Cusco Region of Peru. The runway
Las_Malvinas_Airport
Class of Chinese light frigates
Jr. (1 February 2015). "China, Argentina set for defence collaboration, Malvinas-class OPV deal". IHS Jane's 360. Archived from the original on 10 March
Type_056_corvette
Series of 104 sculptures created by Malvina Hoffman
created for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago by sculptor Malvina Hoffman, representing the various races of humankind, and unveiled in 1933
The_Races_of_Mankind
Canadian historian and art collector
Malvina Marjorie Bolus, OC (July 4, 1906 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian historian and art collector, best known as the editor of the Hudson's Bay Company
Malvina_Bolus
French actress (born 1979)
is the daughter of the late actor Patrick Dewaere and Élisabeth "Elsa" Malvina Chalier. She is the half-sister of Angèle Herry-Leclerc, born in 1974 to
Lola_Dewaere
Topics referred to by the same term
Malvinas Argentinas Partido is a partido (county) in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Malvinas Argentinas may also refer to: Malvinas Argentinas, Córdoba
Malvinas Argentinas (disambiguation)
Malvinas_Argentinas_(disambiguation)
Argentine taekwondo practitioner
Carola Malvina López (born 17 April 1982) is an Argentine taekwondo practitioner. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 49kg competition
Carola_López
1976–1977 Brazilian telenovela
father. Almeida arrives and introduces Leôncio to Malvina, the daughter of a friend of his. Malvina doesn't know how evil Leôncio is, and she marries
Escrava Isaura (1976 TV series)
Escrava_Isaura_(1976_TV_series)
American physician (1813–1870)
himself upon his return to New York City, in the early 1840s Smith married Malvina Barnett, a free woman of color who had graduated from the Rutgers Female
James_McCune_Smith
South America. Excludes claims on Argentine Antarctica (969,000 km2), on Malvinas/Falkland Islands (12,173 km2) and on South Georgia and the South Sandwich
List of countries and dependencies by area
List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_area
Song
The Marcha de las Malvinas (in English: March of the Falklands) is a patriotic anthem of Argentina. It is sung in demonstrations to assert Argentina sovereignty
March_of_the_Malvinas
1964 single by The Searchers
Rain" is a protest song against above-ground nuclear testing written by Malvina Reynolds. The song has been sung by many singers such as Joan Baez, and
What Have They Done to the Rain
What_Have_They_Done_to_the_Rain
Deadly 2017 fire in Lima, Peru
The Las Malvinas fire started at 12:00 p.m. (PET) on June 22, 2017, and ended five days later on June 27. The fire occurred in the Las Malvinas shopping
Las_Malvinas_fire
British artist
Malvina Cheek, A.R.C.A., (8 July 1915 – 22 May 2016) was a British artist, best known for her work during World War II for the Recording Britain project
Malvina_Cheek
1918 film
historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Donald Calthrop, Malvina Longfellow and Ivy Close. Its screenplay is based on the biography of Admiral
Nelson_(1918_film)
Counter-Strike:Source map
Counter-Strike: Malvinas is an unofficial multiplayer video game map for Counter-Strike: Source, developed and distributed by Argentinian web hosting company
Counter-Strike:_Malvinas
French Canadian businessman (1887–1935)
semi-literate farmer, and Malvina Cardinal (1849–1931), whose own father was Solime Cardinal (1815–1897), mayor of Saint-Constant, Quebec. Malvina insisted that her
Charles-Émile_Trudeau
re-assert British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas), after the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (part of which later
Reassertion of British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (1833)
Reassertion_of_British_sovereignty_over_the_Falkland_Islands_(1833)
Department in Argentina
Malvinas Argentinas Partido is a partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area. It has an area of 63.8 km2 (24.6 sq mi)
Malvinas_Argentinas_Partido
Greek royal yacht (1864–1941)
invasion of Greece in World War II. Amphitrite IV was built as the cargo ship Malvina in Birkenhead, United Kingdom in 1864, and completed that same year. The
Amphitrite_IV_(yacht)
Soviet children's musical film
When unsuccessful, they leave to fetch a saw. Buratino is rescued by Malvina, a girl with blue hair who escaped from Karabas-Barabas and lives in the
The Adventures of Buratino (1975 film)
The_Adventures_of_Buratino_(1975_film)
Cameroonian-Italian boxer
"Boxing, Pamela Malvina is European champion: Nina Pavlovic defeated". Quotidiano Sport. Retrieved 14 August 2025. "Pamela Malvina Noucho Sawa Wins European
Pamela_Noutcho_Sawa
Country in South America
military expenditures declined steadily after the defeat in the Falklands/Malvinas War and the defence budget in 2011 was only about 0.74% of GDP, a historical
Argentina
Czech-Jewish painter
Malva Schalek, aka Malvina Schalková (18 February 1882 – 24 May 1944 or 24 March 1945), was a Czech-Jewish painter. Trained in Prague, she went on to
Malva_Schalek
Ursuline nun
Malvina Gagné, known as Sister Saint-Raphaël, (November 6, 1837 – December 29, 1920) was an educator and Ursuline nun. She was founder and superior for
Malvina_Gagné
Football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Estadio Islas Malvinas is a football stadium located in the Monte Castro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Club Atlético
Estadio_Islas_Malvinas
American meatpacking industrialist (1832 – 1901)
and fortune-seekers. It was also during this period when Armour married Malvina Belle Ogden in 1862. Armour demonstrated his uncanny ability as a young
Philip_Danforth_Armour
Season of television series
contract with K Models. The winner of the competition was 25-year-old Malvina Chuklya. Amina Dosimbaeva, Anastasiya Leuhina, Katya Chechelenko and Margarita
Top Model po-ukrainsky season 6
Top_Model_po-ukrainsky_season_6
Confluence Zone (also called the Brazil–Falklands Confluence Zone or the Brazil–Malvinas Confluence Zone) is a very energetic region of water just off the coast
Brazil-Falkland_Confluence
President of the United States from 1881 to 1885
Chester Alan Arthur was born in Fairfield, Vermont. Arthur's mother, Malvina Stone, was born in Berkshire, Vermont, the daughter of George Washington
Chester_A._Arthur
Musical artist
the early 1960s in Salem, Mo. Webb played on and added backing vocals to Malvina Reynolds self-titled album that was released in 1970. As a member of The
Dean_Webb_(musician)
New Zealand opera singer
the Dame Malvina Major Foundation Opera Studies Programme. In 2018 Wilson was a semi-finalist in the Lexus Song Quest and became a Dame Malvina Major Foundation
Natasha_Wilson
2025 Russian film
Anastasiya Talyzina as Malvina, a blue-haired girl, and an artist at the Karabas Theater Mark Eydelshteyn as Artemon the Poodle, Malvina's devoted servant,
Buratino_(film)
2004 Brazilian TV series or program
Helena, Malvina's sister Lugui Palhares as Diogo, Tomásia's cousin André Fusko as Gabriel, Tomásia's brother Gabriel Gracindo as Henrique, Malvina's brother
A Escrava Isaura (2004 TV series)
A_Escrava_Isaura_(2004_TV_series)
MALVINA
MALVINA
Female
English
This name was invented by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, based on the Gaelic term mala mhin, MALVINA means "smooth-brow."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish
Handmaiden; Chieftain; Smooth Brow; Sweet
Girl/Female
Irish American Celtic Greek Gaelic Latin
Sweet.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Scottish Malvina, MALWINA means "smooth-brow."
Female
German
German form of Scottish Malvina, MALWINE means "smooth-brow."
MALVINA
MALVINA
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Hebrew
The Warmest Season of the Year; Summer Season; Name of the Season; Summer; The Hot Season of the Year
Girl/Female
Tamil
New, ***
Boy/Male
Tamil
Simple, Loyal, Decent, Peaceful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Akangsha | அகநà¯à®•à¯à®·à®¾
Desire, Wish, Ambition, Hope
Girl/Female
Arabic, Malaysian
Brilliant of Whiteness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Born in Heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intake of a sip of water before a Yagya, Puja
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
One who Gives Happiness
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Name of a Jewellery (Necklace) Wear by Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
The Phase of Moon Two Nights After New Moon; Ray of Moon
MALVINA
MALVINA
MALVINA
MALVINA
MALVINA