Melanie

Melanie is a feminine given name derived from the Greek μελανία (melania), "blackness" and that from μέλας (melas), meaning "dark". Borne in its Latin form by two saints, Melania the Elder and her granddaughter Melania the Younger, the name was introduced to England by the Normans in its French form ''Melanie''. However, the name only became common in English usage in the 1930s because of the popularity of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind'' and its 1939 film adaptation, as one of the novel's main characters was named Melanie Hamilton. The name's popularity increased until the 1970s, since remaining constant. Melanie was the 80th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 1957 and, as Mélanie, it was the 86th most popular name for girls born in France in 2004. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Moll, Melanie., Moll, Melanie.
Published 2012
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by Walker, Melanie.
Published 2006
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by Harker, Melanie.
Published 1999
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by Mitchell, Melanie.
Published 1993
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by Simo, Melanie.
Published 1997
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by Matthews, Melanie.
Published 2011
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by Killen, Melanie.
Published 2013
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by Mitchell, Melanie.
Published 1996
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by Beresford, Melanie.
Published 1989
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by Smith, Melanie K.
Published 2009
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by McEwen, Melanie.
Published 2002
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by Cameron, Melanie Anjele.
Published 2010
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by Cameron, Melanie Anjele.
Published 2009
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by Cooper, Melanie M.
Published 2012
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