Melairl
Melairl is a variant of Mela, related to sweetness and tranquility.
Melanee
Melanee is a variant of Melanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black', linked to beauty.
Melaney
Melaney is another variant of Melanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often associated with beauty.
Melangell
Melangell means 'honeyed' in Welsh, symbolizing sweetness and divinity.
Melania
Melania means 'black' or 'dark' in Greek, often representing strength and beauty.
Melanie
Melanie means 'dark' or 'black' in French, symbolizing beauty and mystery.
Melanija
Melanija is a variation of Melanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black', linked to beauty.
Melanna
A variation of the name Melania, which means 'dark' or 'black' in Greek.
Melantha
Meaning 'black flower' in Greek, symbolizing beauty and elegance.
Melany
A variant of Melanie, which means 'dark' in Greek.
Melba
Derived from a place name in Australia, often associated with warmth and hospitality.
Melbin
A combination of the names Mel and bin; has no distinct meaning but can be linked to 'dark' or 'black' in context.
Melborn
Meaning 'Mills by the brook' or 'riverbank mill.'
Melbourne
Referring to the site of a town meaning 'mill by the river' in Old English.
Melburn
Variant of Melbourne, referring to a location characterized by mills.
Melburne
Similar to Melbourne, indicative of a place where mills are located by the river.
Melbyrne
A variation of Melbourne, referring to a mill or waterway location.
Melchior
Meaning 'king of light' in Hebrew, often associated with one of the Magi in Christian tradition.
Melchor
The Spanish form of Melchior, meaning 'king of light.'
Melda
A name meaning 'gracious' or 'gentle' in Spanish contexts.
Melden
Meaning 'from the hill' or 'hill dweller' in English origin.
Melder
A variant of 'Milder', meaning one who is mild or kind.
Meldon
Derived from an Old English place name, meaning 'hill with a mill'.
Meldred
Derived from Old English, meaning 'counsel strength'.
Meldreth
A village name in Cambridgeshire, meaning 'the meeting point or assembly place'.
Meldrick
A diminutive of Meldred, meaning 'courageous counselor'.
Meldrik
A variant of Meldrick, meaning 'mild and kind'.
Meldryk
Another variant of Meldrick, associated with kindness and mildness.
Melea
A variant of the name 'Mela', meaning 'black' or ‘dark’; often associated with beauty.
Meleagrant
Means 'grace' or 'blessing', derived from an archaic term 'Mela'.
Meleas
A form of the name Elias, meaning 'Yahweh is God'.
Meledisant
Means 'sweetness', derived from the word 'mélodie'.
Melehan
Means 'grand' or 'magnificent' in Irish origins.
Melena
Meaning 'black' or 'dark', often associated with beauty.
Meleni
A variant of Helena, meaning 'torch' or 'light'.
Melenna
A variant form of 'Melea', meaning 'black', often associated with beauty.
Melesa
Diminutive form of Melissa, meaning 'bee'.
Meletios
Means 'healing' or 'to heal' in Greek.
Meli
A Hawaiian name meaning 'sweet' or 'honey'
Meliagrant
A modern invented name combining 'Meli' and 'grant', likely denoting generosity.
Meliance
A name derived from 'sensitive' or 'delicate' nature in French.
Melias
Derived from 'melio', meaning 'to be kind' or 'gentle' in Greek.
Meliauna
An invented name that combines aspects of 'Melia' with the suffix 'auna', meaning 'moon' or 'light'.
Melicent
Medieval form of Melisende, meaning 'strong in work' or 'labor'.
Meliffany
A combination of 'Meli' and 'Tiffany', implying 'gift of God'.
Melina
A name meaning 'honey' or 'the shining one' in Greek.
Melinda
A blend of 'Melissa' or 'honey bee', with a connotation of sweetness.
Meline
A variant of Magdeline, meaning 'from Magdala', derived from Hebrew roots.
Meliodas
A name popularized in literature, notably from Arthurian legends, suggesting 'to serve' or 'the one who is a prince'.
Melion
A name associated with bravery and strength from old legends and myths, often linked to 'lion'.
Meliora
Meaning 'better' or 'improved' in Latin, symbolizing progress and improvement.
Meliot
An invented name with no established meaning, suggesting a strong bond or connection.
Melisa
The name Melisa means 'bee' in Greek, symbolizing industriousness and community.
Melisande
Melisande means 'strong in work' and is often associated with a character in medieval tales.
Melisant
Melisant derives from Old French origins meaning 'to find' or 'to obtain'.
Melisent
Melisent means 'strong worker' and is based in historical literature.
Melisentia
Melisentia is a variation of Melisent, often associated with strength and prowess.
Melissa
The name Melissa means 'honey bee' in Greek, symbolizing sweetness.
Melissan
Melissan is a variation of Melissa, emphasizing sweetness and light.
Melisse
Melisse means 'honey bee' in French, evoking warmth and gentleness.
Melissza
Melissza is a variation of Melissa, often symbolizing sweetness and fertility.
Melisus
The name Melisus has uncertain origins but may relate to the Greek word for honey.
Melita
Melita means 'honey' in Latin and is often associated with the island of Malta.
Melitsa
Melitsa means 'little bee' in Bulgarian, symbolizing gentleness and community spirit.
Melitta
Melitta means 'honey bee' in Greek, often symbolizing sweetness and productivity.
Meliza
Meliza is a Spanish variant of Melissa, meaning 'honey bee'.
Melker
Melker means 'dairy worker' in Dutch, often used for farm-related occupations.
Melky
Melky is a diminutive or surname-derived name meaning 'little fetch' or 'brightness'.
Mellan
Mellan means 'the young one' or 'the middle child' in Welsh.
Melleta
Melleta is derived from 'Mel,' meaning 'honey' or 'honey bee.'
Melli
Melli is often considered a diminutive of names like Melinda or Melanie, meaning 'honey' or 'black.'
Mellicent
Mellicent is derived from the Latin 'mel' meaning 'honey' and 'cent' meaning 'century,' signifying sweetness and abundance.
Mellie
Mellie is a diminutive of Melanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black,' often associated with sweetness.
Mellisa
Mellisa is a variation of Melissa, meaning 'bee' in Greek, often associated with sweetness and industriousness.
Mellissa
Mellissa is a variation of Melissa, meaning 'bee' in Greek; it represents diligence and sweetness.
Melloney
Melloney is derived from 'mellow' and can suggest a gentle, soft nature.
Melly
Melly is a diminutive form of 'Mel,' meaning 'honey' or 'black'.
Mellyn
Mellyn may derive from names like Melanie or Melyn, meaning 'dark.'
Melodia
Melodia means 'melody' in Italian, signifying musical harmony and beauty.
Melodie
Melodie means 'melody' in French, referring to a sequence of sounds that are musically pleasing.
Melody
Melody means 'song' or 'musical tune' in English, symbolizing harmony and expression.
Melonie
Melonie is a variant of Melanie, meaning 'dark' or 'black,' reflecting sweetness and mystery.
Melony
A variant of 'Melanie', meaning 'black' or 'dark' from Greek.
Melor
Derived from 'melhor', meaning 'better' in Portuguese.
Melosa
Derived from 'mielosa', meaning 'honeyed' or 'sweet' in Spanish.
Melrose
Derived from a place name meaning 'mere of the rose' in Scottish.
Melton
Meaning 'mill town' or ‘farmstead’ in Old English.
Melva
Of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'mail' meaning 'chief' or 'leader' in Scottish.
Melville
Derived from a place in Scotland, meaning 'mill by the city' in Old English.
Melvin
Meaning 'chief' or 'gentle friend' in Old English.
Melvina
Potentially a combination of 'Mel' and 'vina', meaning 'sweet' and 'friend' in Old English.
Melvon
Meaning 'son of a hero' in Celtic origins.
Melvyn
A variant of Melvin, meaning 'council protector' in Old English.
Melwin
A modern English variant of Melvin, indicating 'gentle friend.'
Melwyn
Meaning 'pleasant' or 'happy' in Welsh.
Melwynn
A variation of Melvin, meaning 'calm friend' in Welsh.
Menard
One who is strong like a mountain or brave.
Menodora
A name that means 'gift of the moon.'
Menzies
A name meaning 'the son of the servant of the church.'
Mephisto
A variant of Mephistopheles, often associated with the devil in literature.