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Melisse

Statistics: Brazil · native version ↗
Girl Name day: February 12 Generation Z
247 babies named Melisse in Brazil since 1900, peaking in the 2000s.
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Origin: Greek. Meaning: bee, aromatic plant.

Name day for Melisse

February 12

Why this day? This is the day the name-day calendar sets aside for Meletius of Antioch.

Bishop of Antioch in the 4th century, in present-day Turkey. He defended intellectual coherence against political pressure, refusing to sign creeds he considered logically inconsistent with truth. This integrity cost him exile and persecution.

What stays with us: We learn that thought should not bend to the convenience of the moment. Holding one's principles despite the personal cost remains a timeless lesson in dignity.

Melisse is celebrated in France and Brazil on February 12.

The story of the name Melisse

Melisse, a name of ancient elegance, has its deep roots in Ancient Greece. It derives directly from the Greek term « mélissa », which precisely designates the bee. It is no coincidence that this name evokes both the pollinating insect and the aromatic honey-producing plant; it weaves a powerful symbolic bond between wild nature and fragrant sweetness.

Its history is inseparable from the figure of Melissa of Samos, nicknamed the Pythagorean. This reference figure embodies a rare wisdom, mixing intuition and knowledge. Bearing this intellectual and spiritual burden, Melisse suggests a curious soul, in permanent search of truth and the essence of things, guided by an inner light.

This name carries within it the memory of ancient knowledge, transmitted by women who knew how to combine philosophical rigor and connection with living beings. It reminds us that sweetness does not exclude strength, and that the hive, although structured, is a space of creative freedom.

What is a Melisse like?

Melisse embodies the archetype of the guardian of discreet knowledge. Her ideal is the perfect harmony between intellect and sensitivity. Dominant trait: an insatiable curiosity coupled with deep intuition. She observes, analyzes, and transforms experiences into wisdom.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Melisse in love

In love, Melisse seduces with a natural and refined sensuality. She approaches passion with the same delicacy she reserves for her research. She loves with intensity, but guards her trust. What tires her is superficiality; she seeks an authentic soul connection.

Nicknames: Mel, Lisse, Meli.
Language: Melissa (EN) · Melissa (ES) · Melissa (IT).

Did you know?

Numerology: Melisse vibrates on the number 1. The number 1 evokes for Melisse a discreet leadership and a strong intellectual independence, favoring the originality of her thought.
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Frequently asked questions about Melisse

What is the exact origin of the name Melisse?

It comes from the Greek 'mélissa' meaning bee or plant.

Who is the historical figure linked to this name?

It is Melissa of Samos, the Pythagorean.

What does this name primarily symbolize?

It represents sweetness, the bee, and the aromatic plant.

Is it a common name today?

No, it remains quite rare in recent births.

Melisse's profile

Energy 5/10
Humor 6/10
Independence 6/10
Sensitivity 8/10
Ambition 4/10
Stability 7/10
Whimsy 7/10
Diplomacy 8/10
Loyalty 8/10
Need for attention 4/10

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