Tenderness, marrow, or a stringed instrument
A name with dual roots, Mahala appears in the Bible as a descendant of Manasseh. In its Arabic and Hebrew origins, it conveys a sense of tenderness or fatness (representing health and marrow), while in some Native American contexts, it was historically used as a word for a woman.
Less common today
Mahala isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #2,205 in 1999.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).
American socialite and survivor of the Titanic
American lawyer and civil rights activist
Character in the novel 'The Garden of Allah' Β· The Garden of Allah