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In literature: In the poem 'Kensington Garden' by Thomas Tickell, Milkah was a fairy who kidnapped Albion & used magic to raise him at fairy scale.
Most English-language Bibles actually spell the name as Milcah. [noted -ed]
The Arabic name 'Malika' (ملكة) means "queen" and is pronounced "Mə-LICK-ə". The Arabic and Hebrew language do have similarites as they're both Semitic languages and have common roots.
Can be spelled Milca. From the Bible: the sister of Sarah and Lot, Sister-in-law of Moses. Also, one of the seven daughters of Tzelafhad. The definition from Hebrew origin is Queen.
This is a variation of Malka in Hebrew.

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