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Melinda is a feminine given name.

Etymology

The modern name Melinda is a combination of "Mel" with the suffix "-inda". "Mel" can be derived from names such as Melanie meaning "dark, black" in Greek, or from Melissa (μέλισσα) meaning "Honeybee" in Greek. It is also associated with the Greek word meli, meaning "honey", and with Linda, from "lind" meaning "gentle, soft, tender" in the Germanic languages.

Pronunciation

The typical English pronunciation of Melinda is /məˈlɪndə/. In Hungarian however, the stress is on the first syllable: [ˈmɛlindɒ].

Usage and popularity

The name Melinda is used in English and Hungarian. In the United States, its popularity peaked in 1973 at No. 72. In 1990 it was in the top 1000 names in the US, and in 2002 it was in the top 100 names in Hungary. Since its peak the popularity of the name Melinda has been gradually declining in the United States, to last be seen on the top 1000 list in 2002 at No. 932. Variations in spelling include Melynda, Melyndah, Malinda, and Milinda.

József Katona, Hungarian playwright and poet, used the name Melinda first in 1815 in his legendary historical tragedy Bánk bán.

In Hungary, December 2 is the name day for Melinda.

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  • Melinda Loveless tortured and burned Shanda Sharer to death with the help of other teenage girls

In popular culture

In film and television

  • Melinda (film), American film, 1972
  • Melinda and Melinda, American film, 2005
  • Melinda Gordon, Jennifer Love Hewitt's character from Ghost Whisperer
  • Melinda from The Real World: Austin
  • Melinda Warren and Melinda Halliwell, from TV show Charmed
  • Melinda Warner, Medical examiner on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • Melinda Cramer, character on One Life to Live
  • Melinda May from Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Melinda, a centaur from the Disney movie Fantasia

In music

  • "Sweet Melinda, the peasants call her the Goddess of Gloom" from Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues by Bob Dylan, 1965
  • Melinda, one of the two main characters in the story of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth's 1999 concept album Still Life, which includes the song "Face of Melinda"
  • "Sweet Dreams, Melinda" by Trey Anastasio on the album Shine
  • "Sweet Melinda" by John Denver on the album John Denver
  • "Come Away Melinda", written by Fred Hellerman and Fran Minkoff, and recorded by Harry Belafonte (on the album Streets I Have Walked), Judy Collins (Judy Collins 3), Theodore Bikel (A Folksinger's Choice), Tim Rose (Tim Rose), Bobbie Gentry (Local Gentry), Uriah Heep (...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble), Velvett Fogg), Kenny Rankin (Mind-Dusters), The Big 3 (Live at the Recording Studio), and L.Stadt.
  • "Me and My Melinda" by Kay Kyser
  • "Remember Melinda" by TQ on the album They Never Saw Me Coming
  • "Melinda was mine..." from Solitary Man by Neil Diamond
  • "Melinda" by Curved Air appears on the album Retrospective
  • "Melinda" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

In literature

  • Melinda, wife of Bánk in József Katona's legendary historical tragedy Bánk bán
  • Melinda ("Lindy") in the book The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles by Julie Andrews
  • Melinda Sordino, main character of the book Speak (1999) by Laurie Halse Anderson
  • Melinda, porn star mentioned in the book Snow by Orhan Pamuk
  • Melinda, picture book written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dagmara Matusak

In agriculture

  • Melinda is a consortium producing apples in Trentino.

In geography

  • Melinda Airport in Belize