Malaak, pronounced mah-LAAK (/ma.laːk/), is an Arabic feminine name that literally translates to “angel” or “messenger,” evoking a sense of serene guardianship and refined grace. Its two-syllable cadence carries a gentle resonance, as if echoing the soft wingbeat of a celestial envoy. In the United States, Malaak has maintained a modest yet unwavering profile since its first recorded appearances in the early 1990s, with annual occurrences ranging from five to twenty-four newborns and consistent placements in the 900s of the popularity charts. Though it has never soared into the top tiers, this steadiness suggests a quiet resilience—much like the enduring message it embodies—offering parents an option that balances exotic elegance with approachable warmth.