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Melantha

Feminine English
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Meaning & History

Melantha is a rare English female given name, plausibly formed from the common name element Mel (as in Melanie or Melissa) combined with the Greek-derived suffix -antha (from anthos, meaning 'flower'), yielding a sense of 'dark flower'.

Origin and Popularization

The name first appears in literature in John Dryden's 1672 play Marriage a la Mode, where it is given to a female character. This suggests that Dryden likely coined the name for the work, perhaps adapting elements from existing names to create a euphonious, classical-sounding invention. Despite later rare use, Melantha has occasionally been used as a variant or elaboration of Melanie, and its precise derivation remains a plausible but unconfirmed amalgamation.

Usage

Melantha is not common in any particular culture or era; it occurs sporadically in English-speaking countries, primarily as a literary or creative choice. Its uniqueness and melodic quality make it appealing for those seeking a distinct name.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Proposed combination of Mel (dark/black) + -antha (flower)
  • Origin: English literary invention
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage: English (primarily literary)
  • First recorded use: John Dryden's play Marriage a la Mode (1672)

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Other Languages & Cultures
(Turkish) Melisa (Greek Mythology) Melissa (German) Melitta (Czech) Melánie (German) Melanie (French) Mélanie, Mélissa (Georgian) Melano (Greek Mythology) Melaina (Hawaiian) Melika (Slovak) Melánia (Hungarian) Melinda, Melissza (Spanish) Melania (Latvian) Melānija (Slovene) Melanija (Turkish) Melis (Ukrainian) Melaniya

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