Molloy
Molloy is commonly given to boys. It is the anglicized form of Gaelic O Maolmhuaidh. The meaning of Molloy is 'proud chieftain.' Some notable people who bear the name are Charles Molloy, an Irish lawyer, and writer on maritime law. Albin O'Molloy died in 1223. In 1189, he was one of the bishops who officiated at King Richard the Lionheart's coronation in England. Francie Molloy, an Irish politician, and Gerald Molloy, an Irish scientist, and theologian. Joana Molloy, an American gossip columnist, and Charles Molloy, an Irish journalist, minor playwriter, and Political activist. Molloy is also the name of a Frech novel written by Samuel Beckett in 1951.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
a venerable chieftain
Origin
Irish
Numerology
M is for mighty, your inner strength.
O is for openness, it’s refreshing!
L is for life, that you live so well.
L is for love, your love of life!
O is for old fashioned, you cherish the past.
Y is for yearn, your innermost desires.
Lucky
Molloy lucky number is 2.
Within numerology, the 2 vibration assumes the role of the mediator, creating harmony by bringing together dissonant forces through compassion, empathy, and kindness. 2 is linked to psychic abilities and intuition, and if this number appears as a Life Path or Destiny Number, the individual will be astute to subtle energy shifts and emotional nuances. Because 2 is so sensitive, it is very conflict-averse, and can end up feeling under-appreciated or unacknowledged. 2 must avoid seeking external validation and, instead, realize that perfect equilibrium needed already exists within.
Famous People Named Molloy
- Molloy Adrian Smith son of Gwendolyn Osborne & Kenny Smith
Molloy in Pop Culture
- Molloy Martin female main character on TV's "Molloy"
- "Molloy " novel by Samuel Beckett and its main character
- Molloy gentleman thief character in an episode of "The Simpsons"