[Facts] names that mean apple
I am looking for names that mean apple or are related to that meaning like apple blossom or something similar.
So far I have found Alma (what happens to mean apple in some languages spoken in East Europe) and Apple.
Do you know any more?
So far I have found Alma (what happens to mean apple in some languages spoken in East Europe) and Apple.
Do you know any more?
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Almila mean red apple blossom
Thank you everyone! Very informative! :)
The common Albanian word "molle" means "apple", alright, but when I tried to find actual Albanian people with that name, I failed.
In fact, checking Facebook, I could not find *anyone* with that name, Albanian or otherwise.
Do you have examples?
In fact, checking Facebook, I could not find *anyone* with that name, Albanian or otherwise.
Do you have examples?
I am not entirely sure if anyone actually as the name molle, I just translated apple into Albanian and that's what came up. I thought it was a nice sounding name so suggested it.
There are of course, famous names of types of apples like Bramley but I suppose that's stretching things a bit.
Not exactly "apple", but in the neighborhood:
Delima, Malay name, from a Sanskrit word "dalima" meaning "pomegranate"
Delima, Malay name, from a Sanskrit word "dalima" meaning "pomegranate"
"Melo[n]" is Greek for apple. MELONIE? (I realize that the more traditional MELANIE doesn't mean that...)
"MELA," Italian.
Source: http://www.bing.com/translator/
"MELA," Italian.
Source: http://www.bing.com/translator/
This message was edited 3/21/2015, 2:19 PM
The Italian name "melina" literally means "little apple" (from Mela, apple, and -ina, a diminutive suffix). It most likely comes from the greek word for "honey", but I wouldn't be surprised if someone associated it with the fruit.
Yes, thanks - but I believe the name Melina has more to do with greek "meli" ("honey", from which the word and name "Melissa" and the name "Pamela" are derived) than with "melon".
Having said this, given that the italian word for "honey" is "miele", and "Melina" literally means "little apple"; it makes me think more of apples than of honey.
Having said this, given that the italian word for "honey" is "miele", and "Melina" literally means "little apple"; it makes me think more of apples than of honey.
Pomeline and Pomellina are the only ones I can think of.
http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/pomeline
http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/pomellina
http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/pomeline
http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/pomellina