Melika

Meaning of Melika

Melika sweeps into the scene like a sunlit melody drifting through ancient courtyards, her very syllables twinkling with Persian elegance and a whisper of Arabic majesty. Born from the Persian meh-LEE-kah and echoing the Arabic Malika—“queen” in a language of warm desert breezes and golden dunes—Melika feels both regal and utterly approachable, like sharing churros at an evening fiesta under starry skies. To a Latin ear, she hums like a soft guitar riff at dusk, weaving strength and sweetness into one harmonious thread. This is a name that wears its crown with a wink, inviting smiles, commanding respect, and carrying centuries of story in every note—all while slipping effortlessly into modern life with a joyful pop of personality.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as meh-LEE-kah (/mɛˈliːkɑː/)

English

  • Pronunced as meh-LEE-kuh (/mɛˈliːkə/)

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Notable People Named Melika

Melika Foroutan -
Melika Mirhosseini -
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