Malvina
Malvina is a name that can refer to various subjects, including a character in literature or a place. One notable reference is to Malvina Reynolds, an American folk singer and songwriter known for her political activism and songs that often addressed social issues. Her most famous song, "Little Boxes," critiques suburban conformity.
In addition to its cultural references, Malvina can also be a given name for individuals. It has roots in different languages and cultures, often associated with meanings related to strength or beauty. The name is used in various countries, reflecting diverse traditions and histories.