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[Facts] Malthe or Malte
Hi, I can not find the name Malthe or Malte on BTN.COM. I have done some brief research on the net and have found two possible links, but can not seem to find the 'source' of the name. It seems Malthe or Malte is linked to Nordic names (there is even a a few links to a few Icelandic people). Secondly it could be related to Malta, which in french is Malta, however, how that has a become a nordic name, is beyond me? Appreciate any assistance.
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Hej Mads,Malte/Malthe is a Low German and Danish short form of the German name Helmold:Old German "helm" = 'helmet, protection' + "waltan" = 'to rule'Sometimes referred to Old German "mahal" = 'assembly'Medieval forms of the name in Denmark are: Molti and Malti.Hilsner fra
Satu
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Hej Satu!Dig har jag inte sett här på länge! Kul att du är tillbaka. Kan du inte komma över till "The Lounge"?
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Hejsan!Hade väldigt mycket att göra och knappast tid att kolla in här den senaste tiden... men nu hoppas jag att det bliver bättre igen! :)Vi ses!
Satu
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Perhaps it is a Form of Matilda?
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Hi! I'm Swedish, and I've also wondered about the origin of the name Malte. It has never been very common in Sweden, but it's not rare either. I haven't found the origin anywhere - maybe it has something to do with the word "malt"?
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