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| Names That Mean Meli | 
| 150 names found for "Meli" (page 3 of 3) | 
Looking for names that mean Meli? We couldn't find the exact name Meli, but listed below are some first names meaning Meli or names similar to the word Meli.
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 Melisa 
					(Greek)
		Melisa 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Melisande 
					(German)
		Melisande 
					(German)'strength; Determination.' Variant of Millicent. Melisandra: (Spanish) 'strength; Determination
 Melise 
					(Greek)
		Melise 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Melisha 
					(Greek)
		Melisha 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Melissa 
					(Greek)
		Melissa 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Melisse 
					(Greek)
		Melisse 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Meliza 
					(Greek)
		Meliza 
					(Greek)Bee. Melissa Was Mythological Princess of Crete Who Was Transformed to a Bee After Learning How to Collect Honey
 Meliza 
					(Greek)
		Meliza 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Millicent 
					(English)
		Millicent 
					(English)The One Who Brings Comfort; (In German: Hardworking) (Milli, Millie, Missy, Melissa)
 Millie 
					(German)
		Millie 
					(German)Strength, Determination. Diminutive of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour, and the Latin Aemilia. Famous Bearers: Th Century British King George Iii's Daughter Princess Amelia' Henr
 Milly 
					(German)
		Milly 
					(German)Strength, Determination; Industrious. Diminutive of Millicent or Amelia: from the Old German Word for Labour, and the Latin Aemilia
 Missy 
					(Greek)
		Missy 
					(Greek)Bee. Famous Bearer: Melissa, Mythological Princess of Crete Transformed to a Bee After Learning to Collect Honey
 Pamelia 
					(English)
		Pamelia 
					(English)Variant of Pamela: Name Invented in the Th Century for a Heroine of the Book 'Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney
