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Malone is an Irish surname. From the Irish "Mael Eóin", the name literally translates as "bald John", which is believed to refer to being a servant or a disciple of Saint John. Woulfe (1923) explicitly gives Ó Maoileóin as “descendant of Maoleóin,” glossing Maoleóin as “servant of St. John,” and he calls the Ó Maoileóin a distinguished ecclesiastical family at Clonmacnoise with multiple abbots and bishops.

People
Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin (died 1127), historian and Abbot of Clonmacnoise, Ó Maoil Eoin • Adrian Malone (1937–2015), British documentary filmmaker • Alfred Malone (born 1982), American football defensive tackle • Ambrosia Malone (born 1998), Australian field hockey player • Amy Malone, American politician • Angela Malone (born 1971), author • Angie Malone (born 1965), British Paralympian and World Champion Wheelchair curler • Anna Marie Malone (born 1960), Canadian long-distance runner • Annie Malone (1877–1957), American businesswoman, inventor, and philanthropist • Anthony Malone (1700–1776), Irish lawyer and politician • Arnold Malone (born 1937), Canadian public servant • Art Malone (1936–2013), American race car driver • Bennett Malone (1944–2017), American politician • Benny Malone (1952–2020), American football running back • Bernie Malone (born 1948), Irish Labour Party politician • Beth Malone (born 1969), American actress and singer • Beverly Malone (born 1948), nursing executive • Bill C. Malone (born 1934), American musician, author, and historian • Blake Malone (born 2001), American soccer player • Bob Malone (born 1965), American keyboardist, singer, and songwriter • Bönz Malone, American writer and actor • Brad Malone (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey forward • Brendan Malone (1942–2023), American basketball coach • Brent Malone (1941–2004), photorealist painter and gallery owner • Brian Malone (born 1985), footballer • Bugzy Malone (born 1990), English grime rapper • Carole Malone (born 1954), British journalist • Caroline Malone (born 1957) • Casey Malone (born 1977), American discus thrower • Catherine L. Malone, American biologist and an author • Cecil L'Estrange Malone (1890–1965), British MP and journalist • Cha Cha Malone (born 1987), singer, music producer, songwriter, composer, and member of b-boy crew Art of Movement • Chantel Malone (born 1991), athlete in long jump and sprinting • Charles R. Malone (born 1950s), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama • Charley Malone (1910–1992), American football end • Chelsea Malone (born 1992), American beauty pageant titleholder • Chris Malone (born 1978), Australian rugby union coach and player • Christopher Malone (born 1990), Scottish footballer • Chuck Malone (born 1965), baseball relief pitcher • Cliff Malone (1925–2008), Canadian ice hockey forward • Colleen Malone, New Zealand sprinter • Dan Malone (born 1955), American journalist • Dana Malone (1857–1917), American politician • Darrell Malone (born 1967), American football cornerback • David Malone (disambiguation), several people • David M. Malone (born 1954), Canadian author • DeAngelo Malone (born 1999), American football player • Denis Malone, Caribbean jurist • Derek Malone, paralympic athlete • Dermot Malone ( 2010s), Irish Gaelic footballer • Dick Malone (born 1947), Scottish former footballer • Dion Malone (born 1989), Suriname-born Dutch footballer • Don Malone, Australian rugby league footballer • Donald Malone (born 1985) • Dorothy Malone (1924–2018), American actress • Doug Malone (disambiguation), several people • Dudley Field Malone (1882–1950), lawyer and activist • Dumas Malone (1892–1986), American historian, biographer, and editor • Ed Malone (disambiguation), several people • Eddie Malone (born 1985), Scottish association football player • Edmond Malone (1741–1812), Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor • Edna Malone (1899–?), Canadian dancer • Edward Cyril Malone (born 1937), Saskatchewan lawyer, politician, and judge • Edward Malone (disambiguation), several people • Eileen Malone (1906–1999), American harpist and music educator • Emmet Malone, Football correspondent • Fergy Malone (1844–1905), Irish baseball player & manager • Foster Malone (1887–1926), Canadian ice hockeyer • Frank Malone (disambiguation), several people • Gareth Malone (born 1975), English musician, choirmaster, and documentary maker • George W. Malone (1890–1961), Nevada Senator • Gerry Malone (born 1950), politician • Glasses Malone (born 1979), American rapper • Gordon Malone (born 1974), basketball player • Greg Malone (disambiguation), several people • Grover Malone (1895–1950), footballer • Gus Malone (born 1960), Scottish footballer • Hugh Malone (1938–2001), American surveyor and politician • Ian Malone (1974–2003), member of the British Army's Irish Guards • J. B. Malone (1914–1989), Irish writer and broadcaster • J.D. Malone (born 1965), singer and songwriter • J.J. Malone (1935–2004), guitarist, singer, and keyboardist • J. R. Malone (1858–1935), American baseball umpire • Jak Malone (born 1994), English stage actor • Jack J. Malone (1919–2001), Australian rules footballer • James E. Malone Jr. (1957–2024), Maryland state legislator • James F. Malone (1904–1976), district attorney for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania • James L. Malone (American football) (1908–1979), first head football coach for the University of Louisiana at Monroe Warhawks • James L. Malone (diplomat) (1931–1996), Asst. Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration • James Malone (Australian politician) (1878–1952), New South Wales politician • James William Malone (1920–2000), American Roman Catholic bishop • Jeff Malone (born 1961), American basketball player • Jena Malone (born 1984), American actress • Jill Malone (writing 2008-2013), American novelist • Jo Malone (born 1963), British perfumer • Joe Malone ("Phantom Joe", 1890–1969), Canadian ice hockey player • John C. Malone (born 1941), chairman of the Liberty Media Corporation • John Joseph Malone (1894–1917), Canadian naval aviator • Joseph Malone (VC) (1833–1883), British soldier • Joseph R. Malone (born 1949), New Jersey state legislator • Josh Malone (born 1996), American football player • Karl Malone (born 1963), American basketball player • Kelvin Malone (1961–1999), American spree killer • Kemp Malone (1889-1971), American medievalist, philologist and etymologist • Kyp Malone (born 1973), American rock musician • Lew Malone (1897–1972), American baseball player • Manie Malone (born 1981), Ivorian actress • Mark Malone (born 1958), American former football player and television commentator • Martin M. Malone (1888–1962), American businessman and politician • Mary Malone (actress), British actress • Maud Malone (1873–1951), American librarian and suffragette • Maurice Malone (born 2000), German footballer • Michael Malone (disambiguation), several people • Michelle Malone, American guitarist and singer-songwriter • Molly Malone (actress) (1888–1952), American silent-film actress • Moses Malone (1955–2015), American basketball player • Pat Malone (wrestler) 1900–1988), American professional wrestler • Percy Malone (born 1942), Arkansas state legislator • Peter Malone (mayor) (1928–2006), former mayor of Nelson, New York • Post Malone (born 1995), American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer • Richard Malone, of Baronston, Esq. (1738 – 14 April 1816), 1st Baron Sunderlin, created in 1785 • Richard J. Malone (born 1946), American Roman Catholic bishop • Robert Malone (American football) (born 1988), American football punter • Robert W. Malone (born 1959 or 1960), American virologist, immunologist and molecular biologist • Roberto Malone (born 1956), Italian porn actor • Ryan Malone (born 1979), American ice hockey player on the Tampa Bay Lightning • Ryan Malone (soccer) (born 1992), American soccer player • Sam Malone (politician), (born 1970), Cincinnati city council member tried for domestic violence • Scott Malone (born 1991), English footballer • Sean Malone (1970–2020), American musician and professor • Slauson Malone (born 1995), American musician • Terry Malone, American football coach • Thomas H. Malone (1834–1906), Confederate veteran, judge and Dean of the Vanderbilt University Law School • Tina Malone (born 1963), English actress from ShamelessWilliam Malone (director) (born 1953), American filmmaker • Lieutenant Colonel William George Malone (1859–1915), World War I New Zealand soldier • William M. Malone (1900–1981), Californian politician == Characters ==
Characters
Bugsy Malone, a 1976 character in a popular film of the same name • Cotton Malone, a character of Steve Berry's books • Detective Malone, alias of Martin Lawrence's character in the film Blue Streak (1999) • Ed Malone, narrator of the book The Lost WorldHarry Malone (disambiguation), several characters • Special Agent Jack Malone (Without a Trace), portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia in the television program Without a TraceJasmine Malone, a character in The Bold and the Beautiful, portrayed by Lark Voorhies (1995–1996) • Jason Malone, player character in the mobile game Gangstar Vegas • Jim Malone, Sean Connery's character in the film The Untouchables (1987) • Kevin Malone, accountant at Dunder Mifflin on the TV Show The Office • Maggie Malone Seaver, a working (news reporter) mom in the television series Growing Pains (1985–1992), played by Joanna Kerns • Dr Mary Malone, a character in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy • Nomi Malone, lead character in the film Showgirls (1995) portrayed by Elizabeth Berkley • Matches Malone, criminal alias of the Batman • Richard Malone, former CIA agent, and the main character in the 1987 film Malone, played by Burt Reynolds • Rita Malone, a character in Flushed Away, voiced by Kate Winslet • Rubi Malone, heroine of the video game WETScobie Malone, character in 20 novels by Jon Cleary, and the film based on one, Scobie Malone (1975) • Sam Malone, a character on the sitcom Cheers • Stella Malone, a character in Jonas, played by Chelsea KaneValerie Malone, a character in Beverly Hills 90210, portrayed by Tiffany Amber Thiessen (1994–98) Malone, the eponymous narrator of Samuel Beckett’s Malone Dies == References ==
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