Mellisa

Meaning of Mellisa

Mellisa is a female name pronounced muh-LISS-uh (/məˈlɪsə/) that bursts into a room like sunshine dripping over clover fields—its roots tracing back to the Greek Melissa, literally “honeybee,” and evoking tiny winged workers spreading sweetness wherever they go. Picture ancient poets sipping inspiration from Pegasus’s fabled spring, then sprinkle in a touch of modern Anglo-American charm, and you’ve got the story behind Mellisa’s warm, buzzy energy. She enjoyed a steady flutter of popularity in Pennsylvania from the late ’60s through the ’80s—peaking in 1980 when fifteen newborn girls sported the name, landing it at 185th in the state’s rankings—before gracefully settling into a cozy, timeless choice. With a wink of playful confidence and a hum of industrious joy, Mellisa promises every little girl a life as bright and spirited as a summer meadow alive with honeybees.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as muh-LISS-uh (/məˈlɪsə/)

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Notable People Named Mellisa

Mellisa Hollingsworth -
Mellisa Santokhi-Seenacherry -
Mikayla Savoy
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