The surname Malak has multiple origins, primarily from Arabic, Polish, Czech, and Slovak roots. In Arabic-speaking regions, Malak is derived from the word “malak,” meaning “angel” or “messenger,” and is used by both Muslims and Christians, with historical ties to the Middle East, particularly Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine.
This Arabic origin is widely recognized, with the name appearing in historical records from the 10th century onward, often associated with individuals serving as messengers or envoys in Islamic courts.
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Charles Habib Malik was a Lebanese academic, diplomat, philosopher, and politician. He served as the Lebanese representative to the United Nations..
From my files: “The good in the United States would never have come into being without the blessing and the power of Jesus Christ….I know how embarrassing this matter is to politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen and cynics: but whatever these honored men think, the irrefutable truth is that the soul of America is at its best and highest, Christian.”Ambassador to U.N, Charles Malik.

In other words, she’s a gypsy.