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- Melissa
- A Greek name, meaning "bee".
- Miles
- From the Latin mediaeval name Milo, of uncertain origin, but possibly linked to the Latin miles, meaning "soldier", or the Slavonic element mil, meaning "favour, grace".
- Myles
- From the Latin mediaeval name Milo, of uncertain origin, but possibly linked to the Latin miles, meaning "soldier", or the Slavonic element mil, meaning "favour, grace".
- Malissa
- Old Greek - Bee, Honey, A variant of Malinda.
- Melisa
- Bee, any of numerous hairy bodied insects including social and solitary species.
- Mellissa
- The person bearing the nature and sweetness of Honey, particularly, honey bee.
- Malisa
- A soothing balm, lemon balm.
- Melissia
- Mellisa
- The activities of honey bee, the person who resembles honey bee vis his character.
- Mills
- An old English place name referring to either a "mill town" or a "middle town". The places get their name from mylenton, meaning 'settlement with a mill". Also middel and tun combined mean "middle settlement".
- Melyssa
- A sweet girl, honey bee, produce sweetness of honey.
- Mliss
- Cambodian - Resembling a flower.
- Milissa
- Sicilian: honeybee.
- Meliza
- A bee, honey bun, sugar bunch, sweetie.
- Melessa
- Malyssa
- Melysa
- Meliss
- Melizza
- Melecio
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “melétē (Μελέτη) Melétios (Μελέτιος),” meaning “studious, industrious, provident.” 1) Saint Meletius of Antioch (died 381) was a Christian bishop, or Patriarch of Antioch, from 360 until his death. 2) Meletius was bishop of Lycopolis in Egypt. He is known mainly as the founder and namesake of the Meletians, one of several schismatic sects in early church history, which were concerned about the ease with which lapsed Christians reentered the Church. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on February 12.