The name Malahki is a unique and modern variation of the traditional name Malachi. With its roots in Hebrew, Malachi means "my messenger" or "my angel," often associated with the biblical prophet who authored the last book of the Old Testament. Pronounced as muh-LAH-kee (/məˈlɑːki/), this name carries a sense of spiritual significance and timelessness. Despite its deep historical origins, Malahki remains relatively rare in the United States, offering a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby boy. Over recent years, its popularity has seen modest fluctuations, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 17 newborns annually since 2006. This rarity ensures that a child named Malahki will likely stand out with a name that is both classic and refreshingly different.