Malcolm
Malcolm is a common name that has been used throughout history, often associated with notable figures. One of the most famous Malcolms is Malcolm X, an influential civil rights leader in the United States during the 1960s. He advocated for the rights of African Americans and was known for his powerful speeches and activism.
In literature, Malcolm is also a character in Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. He is the son of King Duncan and becomes a symbol of rightful leadership and justice after the tyrannical rule of Macbeth. Malcolm's character represents hope and the restoration of order in the kingdom.