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Malcolm , Malcom , Máel Coluim , or Maol Choluim is a
Scottish Gaelic
given name meaning "devotee of
Saint Columba ". Maol "shavenhead" is
Scottish Gaelic for monk .
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Malcolm Azania , Canadian teacher, writer, community activist, radio host, and political aspirant
Malcolm Bradbury (1932–2000), British author and academic
Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989), American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist
Malcolm Forbes (1919–1990), American publisher of Forbes magazine
Malcolm Lowry (1909–1957), English poet and novelist
Malcolm Muir (publisher) (1885–1979), American magazine industrialist
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (1890–1968), American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur
Malcolm Archer (born 1952), English organist, conductor, and composer
Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006), British composer
Malcolm Bilson (born 1935), American pianist
Malcolm Burn (born 1960), Canadian musician
Malcom Catto , English drummer and musician
Malcolm Clarke (composer) (1943–2003), British composer
Malcolm Forsyth (1936–2011), Canadian musician
Malcolm Goldstein (born 1936), American violinist
Malcolm David Kelley (born 1992), American rapper mostly known for
MKTO , and actor
Malcolm McCormick (1992–2018), birth name of
Mac Miller , American rapper, singer and songwriter
Malcolm McLaren (1946–2010), English musician and producer of the Sex Pistols
Malcolm Middleton (born 1973), Scottish musician
Malcolm Mooney , African-American rock music singer, poet, and artist
Malcolm Rebennack (1941–2019), birth name of
Dr. John , American singer and songwriter
Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967), British conductor, organist, and composer
Malcolm Williamson (1931–2003), Australian composer
Malcolm Young (1953–2017), Australian rhythm guitarist for AC/DC
Malcolm Baldrige Jr. (1922–1987), American politician and 26th United States Secretary of Commerce
Malcolm Bruce (born 1944), Scottish politician
Malcolm Caldwell (1931–1978), British academic and communist intellectual and a strong supporter of Pol Pot's rule in Democratic Kampuchea
Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton (1909–1964), Scottish politician and aviator
Malcolm Fraser (1930–2015), 22nd Prime Minister of Australia
Malcolm H. Kerr (1931–1984), American political scientist and teacher who was an expert on Middle East politics
Malcolm MacDonald (1901–1981), British politician and diplomat
Malcolm Mackerras (born 1939), Australian psephologist and commentator and lecturer on Australian and American politics
Malcolm MacInnis (1933–2023), Canadian politician
Malcolm Offord , Scottish financier and politician
Malcolm Rifkind (born 1946), Scottish Conservative and Unionist politician
Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd (1918–2001), British politician, leader of the Labour Party in the House of Lords, 1974 to 1976
Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness , British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords
Malcolm Turnbull (born 1954), Prime Minister of Australia (2015–2018)
Malcolm Wallop (1933–2011), American politician and United States Senator
Malcolm Wicks (1947–2012), English politician
Malcolm X (1925–1965), Afro-American civil rights leader and Nation of Islam minister
Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–1990), British journalist, author, satirist, media personality, soldier, spy, and Christian scholar
Malcolm Ranjith (born 1947), 11th Archbishop of Colombo
Malcolm Allen (swimmer) , Australian freestyle swimmer
Malcolm Allison (1927–2010), English footballer and football manager
Malcolm Bunche (born 1991), American football player
Malcolm Butler (born 1990), American football player
Malcolm Cameron , Miami Dolphins head coach (better known as "Cam" Cameron)
Malcom Chalmers , Australian Paralympic swimmer
Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), English racing motorist and motoring journalist
Malcolm Champion , New Zealand swimmer, that country's first Olympic gold medallist
Malcolm Elliott (born 1961), English professional cyclist
Malcom Floyd (born 1981), American football wide receiver
Malcolm Glazer (1928–2014), American businessman and sports-team owner
Malcolm Hill (basketball) , American in the Israel Basketball Premier League
Malcolm Hunter (born 1950), Canadian cross-country skier
Malcolm Jenkins (born 1987), American football player
Malcolm Koonce (born 1998), American football player
Malcolm Lee (basketball) (born 1990), American basketball player
Malcolm Macdonald (born 1950), English footballer and football manager
Malcolm Marshall (1958–1999), Barbadian cricketer
Malcolm McPhail (1895–1975), Scottish footballer
Malcolm Poole , Australian field hockey player
Malcolm Reilly , British rugby league player and coach
Malcolm Roach (born 1998), American football player
Malcolm Sampson , English rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s
Malcolm Simpson (1933–2020), New Zealand cyclist
Malcolm Thomas (born 1988), American professional basketball player
Malcom Adu Ares (born 2001), Spanish footballer
Malcom Filipe Silva de Oliveira , Brazilian footballer
Malcolm Shaw (soccer) (born 1995), Canadian soccer player
Malcolm Smith , American football player and MVP of Super Bowl XLVIII
Malcolm Subban , Canadian hockey goaltender
Malcolm Lee Beggs (1907–1956), American actor
Malcolm Gets (born 1964), American actor
Malcolm Hulke (1924–1979), English screenwriter
Malcolm David Kelley (born 1992), American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor
Malcolm D. Lee (born 1970), American director, producer and screenwriter
Malcolm McDowell (born 1943), English actor and producer
Malcolm McFee (1949–2001), English actor
Malcolm Spellman , American screenwriter and producer
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born 1970), American actor, director, producer and singer
Malcolm Danare (born 1962), American actor, producer and writer
Malcolm I of Scotland
Malcolm II of Scotland
Malcolm III of Scotland
Malcolm IV of Scotland
Malcolm Barber (born 1943), English historian
Malcolm Bowie (1943–2007), British academic
Malcolm Bricklin (born 1939), American automotive entrepreneur
Malcolm Browne (1931–2012), American journalist and photographer
Malcolm Cole (1949–1995), Aboriginal dancer and teacher at NAISDA Dance College, Sydney
Malcolm Fairley (born 1952), British criminal and sex offender
Malcolm Garrett (born 1956), British graphic designer
Malcolm Gladwell (born 1963), Canadian journalist
Malcom Glenn (born 1987), American writer and journalist
Malcolm Hardee (1950–2005), English comedian
Malcolm Kendall-Smith , unit medical officer with the British Royal Air Force, court-martialled during the Iraq War
Malcolm Kilduff (1927–2003), American journalist
Malcolm Laycock (1938–2009), British radio presenter and producer
Malcom McLean (1913–2001), American entrepreneur
Malcolm B. Montgomery (1891–1974), Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
Malcolm Morley (1931–2018), English-born artist now living in the United States
Malcolm Perry (disambiguation) , multiple people
Malcolm Sayer (1916–1970), British automobile designer
Sir Malcolm Stewart, 1st Baronet (1872–1951), British industrialist and philanthropist, founder of The London Brick Company
Malcolm Bright, protagonist of
Prodigal Son
Malcolm Dresden, father of Harry Dresden in
The Dresden Files
Malcolm McDuck , a Disney character who is an ancestor of Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck
Malcolm Merlyn , a major villain in the superhero television series
Arrow
Malcolm Pace, demigod character from
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by
Rick Riordan
Malcolm Reed , in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise
Malcolm Reynolds , in the science fiction television series
Firefly
Malcolm Tucker , in Armando Iannucci's The Thick of It and In the Loop
Malcolm Fitzcarraldo, the secret identity of Monarch
Venture Bros
Malcolm, human character in
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Malcolm Wilkerson , title character of American television comedy series Malcolm in the Middle
P.C. Malcolm Williams, police constable and supporting character in
Fireman Sam
^ Way, George and Squire, Romily. (1994). Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia . (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The
Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs ). pp. 264 - 265.