Mal is a masculine given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Malcolm and other names. People so named include:
Mal
- Mal mac Rochride, a 2nd-century Irish king
- Mal Hallett (1893-1952), American jazz violinist and bandleader
- Mal Moore (1939-2013), American college football player, coach and director of athletics
- Mal Young (born 1957), British television producer, script writer and executive producer
- Mal Walden (born 1945), Australian former journalist and television news presenter
- Mal Webb (born 1966), Australian musician
Malcolm
- Mal Anderson (born 1935), Australian retired tennis player
- Mal Aspey (born 1947), English former rugby league footballer and coach
- Mal Atwell (born 1937), former Australian rules football player and coach
- Mal Brough (born 1961), Australian politician
- Mal Brown (born 1946), former controversial Australian rules football player and coach
- Mal Bryce (born 1943), former Deputy Premier of Western Australia
- Mal Cochrane (born 1961), Indigenous Australian former professional rugby league footballer
- Mal Davis (born 1956), Canadian National Hockey League former player
- Malcolm Douglas (documentary maker), (1941-2010) Australian filmmaker and crocodile hunter
- Mal Eason (1879-1970), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Mal Evans (1935–1976), roadie and friend of the Beatles
- Malcolm Fraser (1930-2015), Former Australian Prime Minister
- Mal Graham (born 1945), American former National Basketball Association player
- Mal Hammack (1933-2004), American National Football League running back
- Malcolm Hancock (1936–1993), American magazine cartoonist
- Malcolm Kutner (1921-2005), American National Football League player
- Malcolm McEachern (1883-1945), Australian opera singer
- Mal Meninga (born 1960), Australian rugby league coach and former player
- Mal Michael (born 1977), former Australian rules footballer from Papua New Guinea
- Malcolm Milne (born 1948), Former Australian Skier
- Mal Peet (1947–2015), English author and illustrator best known for young-adult fiction
- Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker) (1897-1952), Hollywood film director, writer, producer and actor
- Malcolm Spence (Jamaican athlete) (born 1936-2017), Jamaican sprinter
- Malcolm Turnbull (Born 24 October 1954), Former Australian Prime Minister
- Mal Waldron (1925-2002), American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
- Mal Washer (born 1945), Australian politician
Malachy
- Mal Donaghy (born 1957), former footballer from Northern Ireland
- Mal Loye (born 1972), English cricketer
Other
- Malupo Kaufusi (born 1979), former rugby league footballer
- Maldwyn Mal Pope (born 1960), Welsh musician and composer
- MaliVai Washington (born 1969), American retired tennis player
- Malvin Mal Whitfield (born 1924-2015), American 400 and 800 metre runner and three time Olympic champion
- Mal or Malhun Hatun (died 1323), wife of Osman I, founder of the dynasty that established and ruled the Ottoman Empire
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