Meliina Kallio
A 19th-century Finnish poet known for her lyrical verses celebrating nature and Finnish folklore.
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meˈliːnɑ
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Meliina is a Finnish variant of the name Melina, derived from the Greek 'meli' meaning 'honey.' Historically, honey symbolizes sweetness and nourishment, making Meliina a name that conveys warmth and kindness. The name has roots in Greek mythology and culture where honey represented life and abundance.
In Finnish culture, Meliina is a cherished name that reflects sweetness and natural beauty, resonating with the Nordic appreciation for nature and simplicity. The underlying Greek root connects it to ancient Mediterranean traditions where honey was both a delicacy and a sacred symbol, often linked to health and prosperity.
Today, Meliina is a unique yet approachable name choice, gaining popularity among parents seeking a melodic and meaningful name with a Nordic flair. It is less common than Melina but appreciated for its distinctiveness and soft sound. Its association with sweetness and warmth suits modern naming trends favoring gentle yet strong female names.
The name Meliina carries the essence of “Honey or honeybee” from Greek (through Finnish adaptation) tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In Finnish culture, Meliina is a cherished name that reflects sweetness and natural beauty, resonating with the Nordic appreciation for nature and simplicity. The underlying Greek root connects it to ancient Mediterranean traditions where honey was both a delicacy and a sacred symbol, often linked to health and prosperity.
A 19th-century Finnish poet known for her lyrical verses celebrating nature and Finnish folklore.
A renowned Greek actress and politician who advocated for arts and culture internationally.
An early 20th-century Finnish educator who contributed to women's education reforms in Finland.
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Parents: Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher
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🌐Spanish
Mélina
🌐French
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🌐German
Melina
🌐Italian
メリナ (Merina)
🌐Japanese
梅莉娜 (Méi lì nà)
🌐Chinese
ميلينا
🌐Arabic
The root 'meli' is the same word used in ancient Greek for honey, which was considered a divine food gifted by the gods.
Individuals named Meliina are often seen as warm, nurturing, and creative. They tend to have a natural charm and empathy, inspiring those around them with kindness and a gentle spirit. These personalities are imaginative and intuitive, often drawn to artistic and caring professions.
Meliina is a Greek (through Finnish adaptation) name meaning “Honey or honeybee”. Meliina is a Finnish variant of the name Melina, derived from the Greek 'meli' meaning 'honey.' Historically, honey symbolizes sweetness and nourishment, making Meliina a name that conveys warmth and kindness. The name has roots in Greek mythology and culture where honey represented life and abundance.
Meliina is pronounced (IPA: meˈliːnɑ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Meliina include: Meli, Lina, Mel, Mina, Melly, Lee, Minae, Mims, Mels, Mena.
Famous people named Meliina include: , , , Melina Kanakaredes, Melina Matsoukas.
Celebrity babies named Meliina include children of: Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher.