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Melika

Melika is used in Persian and Arabic contexts and means queen or royal woman.

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Melika carries meaning across multiple linguistic traditions, which gives it an unusually rich cultural breadth. In Arabic and Persian, it derives from "malika," meaning queen — the feminine form of "malik" (king) — a title that appears in the Quran and carries royal associations across the Islamic world from Morocco to Indonesia. In Turkish usage it retains this regal resonance, often given to daughters as an expression of high aspiration.

Separately, in Hawaiian, Melika is understood as a variant of Melissa, linked to the Greek word for honey bee, connecting the name to sweetness and industriousness. The Persian and Arabic stream has given Melika notable cultural bearers: Melika Sadeghian, a celebrated Iranian actress, helped bring the name to wider attention in the Persian-speaking world in the late twentieth century. The name sits comfortably in both Middle Eastern and South Asian naming traditions, where its three clear syllables and graceful ending make it easy to carry across generations.

In Western countries, Melika occupies an appealing position — recognizable enough not to require constant explanation, yet distinctive enough to stand apart from more common names. Its cross-cultural resonance makes it particularly meaningful for families with Persian, Arabic, or Turkish heritage living abroad, and its phonetic clarity ensures it translates smoothly into English-speaking environments. A name both regal and melodic, Melika wears its meaning proudly.

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