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[Opinions] Mel
What are your thoughts on Mel - just Mel - for a boy? I was trying to think of how I'd honour a Melissa in a boy's name, and figured Mel was the most obvious thing. I don't know about choosing a longer, unrelated name, like Melvin or something (though I thought Meallan or Mellan was pretty awesome), but just Mel seems closer to the real thing, and it kinda has a nerdy retro thing happening. Uhh, combos?
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Mel Blanc! He was cool.
It is a cute little name, and needs saving from horrible associations by getting lots of use by good people. I think it's fine on its own - Mellan is too melony for me, but there are some fun surname options, like Melhuish! Or Melville. Or Mellor, or Melbourne, or even Melrose. Or, it would actually work pretty well as an unusual nn for Michael.
I could combo these long versions but can't seem to come up with much for just Mel. Mel Walter? Mel Wilbur? Mel Stanley? Mel Harold?
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MELVILLEYOU ARE A GENIUS! That is beyond perfect.
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Mel is a great name. I used a very cute name Mel (his brothers were Senán, Declan, Ciarán and Fergal and his sisters were Helena and Cáitríona).I like Meallán as well. There is also Mealla for girls btw.I love Maelíosa - I might use that and use Mel as a nn.
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Mel Gibsonalcoholic rants against jews
girlfriend do young it's creepy..........
Braveheart
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yeeeeahhh........I mean, hopefully people I know would understand I didn't name my kid after him....but it is a distressing association.
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I like Mel. It does have that retro chic thing going on, like Max and Lulu. Mel is a good Irish saint's name all on its own (Mellan just reminds me of Melon). On the flip side, it does remind me of Mel Gibson, who is not my favorite person around. If you wanted to get funky, you could use the Irish name Maelíosa /mel EE uh sa/, which means "servant of Jesus" and is a man's name (maybe as a middle?) I think it has been anglicized Malise. Some other ideas: Carmelo, Melchior (I actually totally love this name), uh... Melquíades?
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Maeliosa is new to me, but I likes it! I'm sort of a sucker for Mael-. It's Maeleachlainn's fault. I also am often drawn to masculine -a names.
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I do love Melchior! That's one I would seriously consider, as well as the adorable, unloved Melvin. Or Meleager.

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Hurray for Maeliosa! I love it. I mentioned it the last time there was a Mel thread. My husband has a great-uncle Maeliosa.
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Freaky. I was just thinking about doing a thread on Mel (m) this morning. My cousin had a little boy named Mel, just Mel. I'm not sure if she spelled it Mel or Mael, but she said it was after the ancient Irish saint. I googled it once and found the reference. He was an associate of St. Patrick I think, or another well known Gaelic saint. I've always loved the sound of "mel" in names (so warm and friendly) so the fact that it is also an Irish male name in its own right was most welcome. Another name that you could use as a formal name is Melchior. If I used it for a girl, it would be a nn for Imelda.Mel Francis / Proinsias / Proinnsias / Franciscus
Mel Redmond
Mel Gareth / Garrett / Garrick
Mel Padraig
Mel Fergus
Mel Vincent
Mel Eamonn
Mel Augustus
Mel Hamish / Seamus
Mel Cormac
Mel Evaristus
Mel Stephen
Mel Gavin
Mel Ignatius
Mel Jeremiah
Mel Columba

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This message was edited 6/16/2011, 4:28 PM

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Thank you! I am loving these:Mel Redmond - unexpected and packs a punch
Mel Gareth - gives Mel some teeth
Mel Vincent - Mel at his very suavest
Mel Gavin - short, snappy, and very modern. Excellent!
Mel Constantine - I love it! The revenge of the nerds.
Mel Desmond - ohhh sexy
Mel Cairbre / Carbrey / Rosscarbery - these are interesting because there is also a small town named Carberry in my province, where some of my cousins live!
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Bonus! Mel Carberry works for me. :-)

This message was edited 6/16/2011, 6:17 PM

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Awww Mael. I have been meaning to stop forgetting about that name because I do really like it. Especially after just combo-making myself into liking the sound of Mel. Now I must have all kinds of fun with Mael tomorrow!And while I'm here, I didn't especially think to pair Mel with Irish things, probably because I hadn't made the Mael connection. Mel Proinsias! Mel Padraig! Mel Eamonn! And I have to like Mel Columba, of course. And so many more of those are great. Mel Benedictus, ooh.Too bad it's too late to play with names anymore today. You've gotten me all excited! :)
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Saving the world, one Mael at a time. My job is done for today. :-PSo glad you liked them. I had originally put Mel Benedict, but I kept getting hungry for eggs Benedict. (yum)

This message was edited 6/16/2011, 4:22 PM

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You know, it's not bad. I've never really thought about it before. It has sort of a down-to-earth guy feel, but with a bit of humor in it. And I do love Mel Brooks, so that helps!Not so sure how good at combos for it I'll be, but uh...
Mel Cornelius
Mel Oswald
Mel Thaddeus
Mel Warren
Mel Henry
Mel Richard
Mel Francis
Mel Franklin
Mel Bernard
Mel Bertram
Mel Seamus
Wow, jk, I really love some of those! I sort of found a groove for him.
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Wow, thank you! I was worried that Mel would only bring Gibson to mind, but I'm glad someone thought of Mel Brooks first! He is ridiculous and I do enjoy that.
I am totally in love with Mel Thaddeus. Thaddeus helps give Mel some cool kid points. He kinda sounds like a slick movie producer.
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Ooooh. Yes to Mel Cornelius, Mel Oswald, Mel Thaddeus, Mel Bernard, Mel Bertram. If you wrap those up I'll take them to go. :-)Look. You did put Mel with an Irish name. Mel Seamus is roguishly handsome.
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I don't like it. Sorry. Mellan is cool though.Combos? Um...well...
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I like it.Quite a lot.No combos but I just had to give it a shout-out. It's an underrated, super sexy name to me.
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Thanks! I'm glad someone thinks it is sexy. :)
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It looks insubstantial, and I don't care for it because it's the legal name of Mel Gibson.
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Truthfully, I'm not a big fan of Mel but I think it's a great way to honor Melissa. I LOVE Mellan, though. Another option would be Melek.
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