Mallory is associated with the meaning “Unlucky, unfortunate” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Mallory comes from the Old French name Malloreye, which originally meant "unfortunate" or "ill-fated." The name arrived in England with the Norman Conquest in 1066, carried by French nobles and settlers who shaped the English aristocracy. Over centuries, the negative original meaning faded into the background as Mallory became simply a surname passed down through generations. By the time it emerged as a given name in the 20th century, parents had long stopped thinking about its ancient meaning. What remained was the sound itself: elegant, rhythmic, and distinctly memorable.