All about the name MELANDIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Melandie is a unique and beautiful name of French origin. It is derived from the French given name Mélanie, which means "dark" or "black." The name Mélanie is ultimately derived from the Latin word "melus," meaning "dark," and has been popular in France for centuries.

The name Melandie is a variant spelling of Mélanie, with the addition of the letter "d" between the "e" and the "i." This variant spelling is likely due to linguistic evolution and phonetic changes over time. Despite its rarity, the name Melandie has a distinct and elegant sound that sets it apart from other names.

While the name Melandie may not have a long history or many famous bearers, it has been used sporadically throughout the centuries in France and other French-speaking countries. It is possible that the name was given to girls born into families with strong ties to French culture or tradition.

Today, the name Melandie remains relatively uncommon, but its unique sound and elegant meaning make it a wonderful choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter. Whether you're drawn to the name's French origins, its beautiful meaning, or simply its unique sound, choosing Melandie as your daughter's name is sure to make her stand out in a crowd.

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French

Popularity of the name MELANDIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Melandie has been a relatively uncommon choice among parents in the United States over the past few decades. According to available statistics, there were five babies named Melandie born each year between 1973 and 1985.

In 1973, the name Melandie was given to five newborn girls across the country. This trend continued for four more years, with another five girls receiving the name in 1977. The popularity of the name peaked in 1981 when six babies were named Melandie.

The following year, in 1982, there was a slight decrease in the number of newborns named Melandie, with only four babies receiving this unique moniker that year. However, this decline proved to be temporary as the numbers rebounded in 1985 when five more girls were given the name Melandie.

In total, over these thirteen years (from 1973 to 1985), there were twenty-one babies named Melandie born in the United States. While this is not a large number compared to some other names, it shows that the name Melandie has had a consistent, if small, presence among American parents' choices for their daughters over this period.