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Gender Names Meaning Origin
Girl Melpomene

Muse of tragedy.

Greek
Boy Melun

‘King JOHN’ A French lord.

Shakespearean
Girl Melusina

Dark skinned.

French
Girl Melva

Feminine of Melvin.

English
Girl Melva

Chief. Handmaiden.

Celtic
Boy Melville

A Scottish surname based on a French place name.

Scottish
Boy Melville

From Malleville.

French
Boy Melville

Leader.

Celtic
Girl Melvin

N/A

Indian
Boy Melvin

Leader.

Celtic
Boy Melvin

Strong friend.

English
Girl Melvina

Handmaiden.

Celtic
Girl Melvina

Feminine of Melvin.

English
Girl Melvina

Variant of Malvina: Smooth brow.

Gaelic
Boy Melvon

Meaning uncertain but possibly ‘friend of Michael.’.

English
Boy Melvyn

Leader.

Celtic
Boy Melvyn

Strong friend. Possibly ‘friend of Michael.’.

English
Boy Melwas

Name of a king.

Arthurian Legend
Girl Melynda

Blend of Melissa and Linda.

Greek
Girl Melynda

Blend of Melissa and Linda.

English
Boy Melyon

Son of Mordred.

Arthurian Legend
Girl Memoona

Gladful

Arabic
Boy Mempbis

From Memphis.

Egyptian
Girl Memphis

Abode of the good. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]

Biblical
Girl Mena

Wife of the Himalayas; Female Parrot

Indian
Girl Mena

Female Parrot

Hindi
Girl Menaal

Special flower of heaven

Arabic
Boy Menachem

comforter

Hebrew
Girl Menachema

Consolation

Hebrew
Girl Menachemah

Consolation

Hebrew
Girl Menagai

N/A

Indian
Girl Menaha

Celestial Damsel

Indian
Girl Menaha

Celestial Damsel

Hindi
Girl Menahem

Comforter, who conducts them, preparation of heat.

Biblical
Girl Menaja

Goddess Parvati

Indian
Girl Menaja

Goddesss Parvati

Hindi
Boy Menajem

comforting

Hebrew
Girl Menaka

A Celestial Dancer

Indian
Girl Menaka

Celestial Damsel

Hindi
Girl Menakadevi

Female Parrot

Indian
Girl Menan

Numbered, rewarded, prepared.

Biblical
Boy Menas

‘Antony and Cleopatra’. Friend to Pompey.

Shakespearean
Boy Menashe

The elder son of Joseph and the patriarc..

Hebrew
Boy Menassah

cause to forget

Hebrew
Boy Mendha

Wise; Learned

Indian
Girl Mene

Who reckons or is counted.

Biblical
Boy Menecrates

‘Antony and Cleopatra’. Friend to Pompey.

Shakespearean
Boy Menelaus

Brother of Agamemnon.

Greek
Boy Menelaus

‘The History of Troilus and Cressida’ Brother to the Greek general.

Shakespearean
Boy Menenius

‘The Tragedy of Coriolanus.’ Menenius Agrippa, friend to Coriolanus.

Shakespearean