The name Melis is of Greek origin, meaning "bee," and was historically used for both females and males, though it's now more commonly associated with females. It's linked to the Greek god Hermes and the wise priestesses serving Artemis in mythology.
Melisaa is a rare and beautiful feminine given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Hebrew or Greek words for 'bee', symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.
Melissa is a unique feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "honey bee," associated with sweetness and grace. It gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s and has been borne by notable individuals such as Melissa Etheridge.
Melissasue is a unique Greek-derived feminine given name which combines 'melissa' (bee) and 'ousia' (being/existence), translating to 'the being of the bee'.
Melissha is a Greek-derived name meaning "bee," originating from the nymph Melissa who nurtured Zeus in Greek mythology and was associated with healing powers through honey in ancient Greek religion.
Melode is a Greek-origin name meaning "song" or "melody", historically representing grace and harmony, used as both a given name and surname throughout history.
Melora is a rare, beautiful Greek name derived from "melos," meaning "song" or "hymn." It signifies harmony and melody, possibly inspired by the Greek Muse Melpomene or other musical names like Melody.
Melsa is a distinctive and elegant name of uncertain origin, often associated with Greek or Latin meanings related to sweetness or honey, and has been carried proudly by historical figures like Melsa Daun and Melsa Dubey.
Mentha is a rare Arabic female given name meaning "scented," derived from Latin 'mentha' and Greek 'minthe,' with ties to the mint plant in Greek mythology.
Merrisa is a modern Greek name derived from 'meris', meaning 'to divide' or 'portion', combined with '-sa'. It's a unique choice, gaining traction in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical significance.
Metha is a unique and intriguing female name of Greek origin, meaning 'mixed' or 'mingled'. In Greek mythology, Metha was a beautiful Nereid, a sea nymph known for her grace.
Methyl is a rare Greek name derived from "methy," meaning "wine." It was believed by ancient Greeks to bring good fortune and prosperity, and is also associated with intelligence due to its connection with Methycus, a legendary Greek scholar.