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Comments for MALAK:
'Malak' is originally Hebrew - meaning 'Messenger' - but at the birth of Christianity the term became fused with the Grecko-Roman mythos of 'Hermes/Mercury - the Winged messenger' - and so now today people believe that spiritual angels have bird wings, whereas in scripture, they were attributed as being Wings of Command - a Military structure led by Mi'cha'el as Chief of the Angelic Host.-- ArchangelMichael 9/24/2005
It isn't listed with any related names, but I'd imagine that it is related to Malachi / Malakai.-- Evil 4/14/2008
Malaak Compton-Rock is the wife of Chris Rock. She runs many charity organizations.-- bibi66 4/24/2010
A character in the game Knights of the Old Republic was named Darth Malak, where Malak also meant "jawbone" in Hebrew (if I recall correctly), and was also a reference to the fact that Malak was a fallen Jedi, as Malak means "angel".-- Anonymous User 7/18/2010
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