| Melanie | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | MEL-a-nee (USA) ME-lah-nee (German) |
| Gender | Female |
| Meaning | black, dark |
| Origin | Greek |
| Related names | Mel |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Melanie |
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There are many famous people named Melanie, such as:
- Melanie Brown, a Spice Girl.
- Melanie Chisholm, a Spice Girl.
- Melanie Griffith, an American actress.
- Melanie Johnson, a British politician.
- Melanie Martinez, a television and stage actress.
- Melanie Safka, an American songwriter (usually known simply as Melanie), best known for "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Brand New Key".
- Melanie Thornton, singer (former singer of La Bouche).
- Melanie Turgeon, a Canadian skier.
- Melanie Wilkes, a fictional character from the 1936 book Gone with the Wind and the 1939 film of the same name.
- Melanie Marcus, a character from Queer as Folk.
Other uses
- Mélanie, 1984 album by Céline Dion.
- "Melanie" (song), song by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
- ""Melanie" (Toto song)", song by Toto.
- ""Melanie" (Guster song)", song on Guster's album Goldfly.
- Melanie, name of a French rocket engine.
Pronounced MEL-a-nee (English), ME-lah-nee (German) This was the name of a Roman saint who gave all her wealth to charity in the 5th century. In 2005, the name Melanie was ranked #92


