Description:
Malichi is a Hebrew surname that is derived from the biblical name Malachi, which means “my messenger.” It is a popular surname among Jews, particularly those of Ashkenazi descent. The surname is also found among Sephardic Jews, who are descendants of Spanish and Portuguese Jews. The origin of the Malichi surname can be traced back to ancient biblical times. It is believed that the name was first used by the prophet Malachi, who is mentioned in the Old Testament. The name was then passed down through generations of Jews, eventually becoming a surname. The Malichi surname is found in many different cultures and countries, including the United States, Israel, and other parts of Europe. In the United States, the surname is most commonly found among Ashkenazi Jews, while in Israel, it is most commonly found among Sephardic Jews. Variations of the Malichi surname include Malach, Malachim, Malachin, Malachiy, Malachik, Malachis, Malachiyyim, and Malachiyim.






