Certificate of Name
Melia
Feminine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Melia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "ash tree," derived from the ancient Greek word μελία (melia). The name is also connected to μέλι (meli), meaning "honey," but the primary sense is botanical. In Greek mythology, Melia was an Oceanid, one of the three thousand daughters of the Titans Okeanos and Tethys, who personified fresh water and nymphs of trees and springs. This mythological origin ties the name to natural elements like water and ash trees, blending the woodland and aquatic worlds. Mythological Significance In mythology, Melia appears as a nymph associated with the ash tree, a tree sacred in various Indo-European traditions. According to some accounts, she was also linked to the creation of humans: in one version of the myth, the earth's first race of men sprang from ash trees known as the Meliae. This reinforces the name's connection to life and origins. Notable Bearers Modern individuals named Melia include actress Melia Kreiling, known for roles in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and the TV series Just Beyond; American violist Melia Watras, a member of the acclaimed Arcadian Academy; and Melia Sakakini (1890–1966), a Palestinian feminist and school principal who campaigned for women's education in the Arab world. Fictional characters with the name include Melia from the Atlantis-era Stargate franchise, Melia Antiqua in the video game Xenoblade Chronicles, and Melia, daughter of Oebalus, in Mozart's opera Apollo et Hyacinthus. Variants and Related Forms The name appears in ancient Greek variants Melita and Melite (with the -ite suffix common in nymph names). In modern Greek, Melina is a related name, almost certainly derived from meli "honey," while French forms include Mélina and Méline. Meaning: Ash tree (also related to honey) Origin: Greek Type: Feminine given name Usage: Greek, occasional elsewhere
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