Malinda
The name of a woman who you never mess with because she has a heart of pure gold. She is beautiful and guys want to date her but she doesn't want them.
She is a sensitive soul and loves true companionship. Not a party girl but would rather be happier reading a good book.
She is a sensitive soul and loves true companionship. Not a party girl but would rather be happier reading a good book.
Malinda is so beautiful and mysterious
Malinda
Supposedly of Greek origin, it is considered to some to be the Old English spelling, and hence the correct one. It has many meanings, usually refering to beauty and mystery.
If a person named Malinda encounters another person who has their name, the first question is always "How do you spell it?" followed by a smug look if the other person spells it Melinda. In fact, most Malindas will tolerate being called Melissa, Matilda, Malaria, etc, so long as their real name is spelled correctly.
If a person named Malinda encounters another person who has their name, the first question is always "How do you spell it?" followed by a smug look if the other person spells it Melinda. In fact, most Malindas will tolerate being called Melissa, Matilda, Malaria, etc, so long as their real name is spelled correctly.
"Dude, that Malinda girl sure is hot, but she punched me when I spelled her name wrong."
Malinda
He is the living embodiment of GOD, nothing more, nothing less
I wish i was Malinda
Malinda
Sinhala name for males. Pronounced 'Maalinde'. Coined from some syllables taken from the first line of a popular lullaby, 'Ma veni bilindaa' (Infant, who is so much like me). Can be truncated to Malin, Mali, Maalee or, in reference, Maalindaya
Malindaya ko? (Where is that fellow Malinda?)
MALINDA
MALINDAMALINDAMALINDA
MALINDAMALINDA
malinda carsner
another way to say sexy korean woman
Wow look at that Malinda
You make about as much sense as Malinda
By "Malinda" I'm talking about Malinda Kathleen Reese, that American woman who became popular on YouTube for taking content and translating it into several random languages, one after another, using Google Translate, before translating it back into English and reciting whatever garbled output was left at the end. A professional translator for 15 years, I'm incredulous (and maybe jealous). This sounds like something a modern-day teenager with too much free time on their hands would do (but that doesn't mean I don't accept that she's a good singer and capable of some fine work of genuine creative merit).
You make about as much sense as Malinda!