Malasha is a unique and melodic given name of Slavic origin, often encountered in countries like Russia and Ukraine. The name is derived from the Slavic word 'maly', which translates to 'small'. Malasha is traditionally given to baby girls as it signifies a wish for them to grow up being graceful and delicate, much like its meaning implies. It's pronounced /mɑːˈlɑːʃə/ in English.
The name Malasha experienced fluctuations in popularity over time, with peaks in certain years and periods of decline in others. The most notable peak occurred in 2001 with a total of 11 births, followed by a significant drop to 5 births in the subsequent year (2002). Interestingly, despite these variations, the name maintained some level of popularity throughout the two decades, as indicated by the consistent appearance of at least 5 births per year from 1993 onwards.