Melia (pronounced MEE-lee-uh) drifts through time like a light summer breeze, carrying a satchel of stories wherever it goes. Rooted in ancient Greece, it first belonged to the Meliae, nymphs born from ash trees, and it still holds the gentle strength of a woodland guardian. That Greek root meli means “honey,” so there’s a built-in sweetness, while in Hawaiian the name blossoms again as the plumeria flower that perfumes island nights. Modern ears often hear Melia as the sprightly, streamlined cousin of Amelia—familiar yet delightfully off the beaten path—something the U.S. popularity charts back up: she’s been present for over a century without ever crowding the playground roll call. All together, those threads weave a name that feels earthy and airy, classic and contemporary, a petite adventure in four syllables. For parents seeking a simple, spell-it-once choice with mythic roots, floral grace, and just a wink of honeyed charm, Melia is ready to grow right alongside a bright new explorer.
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