Where does “Malta” come from?

Malta (Portuguese) comes from Latin Melite, from Latin Melita, from Ancient Greek Μελίτη, from Ancient Greek μέλι, from Proto-Indo-European mélid — honey.

Malta (Portuguese): a group of troublemakers or vagabonds; rabble

Definitions

  1. a group of troublemakers or vagabonds; rabble

Ancestry of “Malta”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinMelite
2LatinMelita
3Ancient GreekΜελίτη
4Ancient Greekμέλιhoney; anything sweet
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmélidhoney
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mélidEvery word from Ancient Greek μέλιEvery word from Ancient Greek Μελίτη