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Malvina Reynolds (1900 – 1978) was an American folk and blues singer-songwriter and political activist, best known for her songwriting, particularly the songs "Little Boxes", "What Have They Done to the Rain" and "Morningtown Ride".
Dame Malvina Major, ONZ, GNZM, DBE, is a New Zealand opera soprano.
Napoleon originally named the Falkland Islands off South America St. Malo, becoming "Malouines." Being that the letters "u" and "v" were interchangeable at the time, and for euphonic reasons, Malvines/Malvinas prevailed.
Nickname: Malvi.
Malvina Longfellow was a silent movie actress.
Malvina Reynolds, American singer and writer of satirical songs (e.g., What Have They Done to the Rain, Little Boxes).

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