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MELLI
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Strong.
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Highborn Power; Black; Dark-skinned
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Teutonic
Bee; Strong; Highborn Power; Variant of Melissa
Biblical
his kingdom; his counselor
Surname or Lastname
English (Avon)
English (Avon) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Melling.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Honey bee.
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Black; Dark-skinned
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Soft Like a Flower
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from places near Lancaster and near Liverpool. Both are probably so called from the Old English tribal name Me(a)llingas ‘people of Mealla’.English : variant of Melville.German : habitational name from a place called Mellingen (see Mellinger).
Boy/Male
Biblical
His kingdom; his counselor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Melville.German : from any of various places so called.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ
Reticent and mellifluous speaker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Melhuish in Devon, so called from Old English mǣl(e) ‘brightly colored’, ‘flowery’ + hīwisc ‘hide’ (a measurement of land).Scottish : variant of Mellis 2.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Reticent and mellifluous speaker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Mellis 1.German : variant of Melius.Dutch ((van) Melis) : variant of Millis 2.Czech and Slovak (Meliš), and Hungarian : from a short form of the Biblical personal name Melichar (see Melchior).Greek : from the personal name Melis, a pet form of Meletios or Meliton (names of various early saints and martyrs). The personal names are derived from either meli ‘honey’ or meletan ‘care for’, ‘study’.Italian (Sardinia and southern Italy) : habitational name from a place so named in Sardinia.Lithuanian : nickname from melis ‘blue’.Latvian : unflattering nickname from melis ‘liar’.Latvian : variant of Mellis.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Suffolk, named in Old English with mylenas, plural of mylen ‘mill’.Scottish and northern Irish (of Scottish origin) : from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Maol Ãosa ‘devotee of Jesus’.Greek : variant of Melis.Dutch : unexplained.Latvian : nickname from mells ‘black’.
MELLI
MELLI
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Small; Little
Female
English
Feminine form of English Nolan, NOLENE means "little champion" or "little chariot fighter."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Surpassing, Excellent, Superior, Outstanding
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bagyaraj | பகà¯à®¯à®¾à®°à®¾à®œ
Lord of luck
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Modern
Happy
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Ghislain, GHISLAINE means "pledge, hostage, noble offspring."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srikanya | ஸரகாநà¯à®¯
Daughter of Goddess Lakshmi (Daughter of Goddess Lakshmi)
Boy/Male
Indian
The protecting friend
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Latin
Joyous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strength
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n.
Honeydew.
n.
A flow of sweetness, or a sweet, smooth flow.
a.
See Meliphagous.
a.
Flowing as with honey; smooth; flowing sweetly or smoothly; as, a mellifluous voice.
n.
See Meliphagan.
n.
A mineral of a honey color, found in brown coal, and partly the result of vegetable decomposition; honeystone. It is a mellitate of alumina.
a.
See Mellitic.
a.
Producing honey.
a.
Having half as many (three) carboxyl radicals as mellitic acid; -- said of an organic acid.
adv.
In a mellifluent manner.
n.
The making or production of honey.
a.
Having six hydrogen atoms or six radicals capable of being replaced or saturated by bases; -- said of acids; as, mellitic acid is hexabasic.
a.
Speaking sweetly or harmoniously.
a.
Flowing as with honey; smooth; mellifluous.
n.
A salt of mellitic acid.
a.
Having the qualities of honey.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the mineral mellite.
n.
See Mellite.
a.
Containing saccharine matter; marked by saccharine secretions; as, mellitic diabetes.
n.
Any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in communities and collects honey, esp. the common domesticated hive bee (Apis mellifica), the Italian bee (A. ligustica), and the Arabiab bee (A. fasciata). The two latter are by many entomologists considered only varieties of the common hive bee. Each swarm of bees consists of a large number of workers (barren females), with, ordinarily, one queen or fertile female, but in the swarming season several young queens, and a number of males or drones, are produced.