What is the name meaning of MEL. Phrases containing MEL
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English
Modern English variant spelling of Greek Melissa, MELYSSA means "honey-sap."
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English
Feminine form of English Melvin, MELVA means "bad settlement."Â
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Greek
(Μελίνα) Greek name derived from the word méli, MELINA means "honey."
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German
German legend name of a fresh-water spirit believed to reside in sacred springs and rivers, MELUSINE means either "wonder" or "sea-fog." Melusine is depicted as being like a fish or serpent from the waist down.Â
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Greek
(Μελίτη) From the Greek name for the country of Malta, from the Greek word meli, MELITE means "honey."
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Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Melaena, MELANIA means "black, dark."
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English
Feminine form of English Melvin, MELVEEN means "bad settlement."Â
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French
Norman French form of Teutonic Malasintha, MELISENT means "strong worker."
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Hebrew
(מֶלֶךְ) Hebrew name MELEK means "king." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah. In use by the Armenians.
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Greek
(Μελαινη) Greek name derived from the word, melaina, MELAINE means "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
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German
Variant spelling of German Melusine, MELUSINA means either "wonder" or "sea-fog."
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Greek
(ΜελÎαγÏος) Greek name derived from the word meleagris, MELEAGROS means "pheasant." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Althaia and Oineus.
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Greek
(ΜελπομÎνη) Greek name MELPOMENÊ means "choir." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of tragedy.
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Spanish
Spanish form of biblical Melchior, MELCHOR means "king of light."
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Meallán, MELLAN means "little lump."
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French
Variant spelling of Norman French Melisent, MELISENDE means "strong worker."
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Greek
(ΜελÎτη) Greek name MELETÊ means "practice." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three original Muses, before their number was increased to nine.Â
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Greek
(Μέλαινα) Variant spelling of Greek Melaine, MELAINA means "black, dark." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad Nymph of springs.
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Italian
Italian form of biblical Melchior, MELCHIORRE means "king of light."
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French
Modern French form of Old Norman French Melisende, MELISANDE means "strong worker."
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of Melody
a.
Of or pertaining to melodrama; like or suitable to a melodrama; unnatural in situation or action.
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The juicy fruit of certain cucurbitaceous plants, as the muskmelon, watermelon, and citron melon; also, the plant that produces the fruit.
v.
To reduce from a solid to a liquid state, as by heat; to liquefy; as, to melt wax, tallow, or lead; to melt ice or snow.
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One who acts in, or writes, melodramas.
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The art of forming melody; melody; -- now often used for a melodic passage, rather than a complete melody.
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Capable of being melted.
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A beetle of the genus Melolontha, and allied genera. See May beetle, under May.
v. i.
To dissolve; as, sugar melts in the mouth.
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Same as Melodiograph.
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Melodrama.
v. i.
To be changed from a solid to a liquid state under the influence of heat; as, butter and wax melt at moderate temperatures.
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Of or pertaining to meloplasty, or the artificial formation of a new cheek.
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Liquefaction; the act of causing (something) to melt, or the process of becoming melted.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Melt
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v. i.
To disappear by being dispersed or dissipated; as, the fog melts away.
n.
A large, ornamental, marine, univalve shell of the genus Melo.
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Causing to melt; becoming melted; -- used literally or figuratively; as, a melting heat; a melting appeal; a melting mood.
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One who, or that which, melts.