Melania

Italian, Spanish and Polish form of MELANIE.

MELANIE   female   English, German, Dutch
From Mélanie, the French form of the Latin name Melania, derived from Greek μελαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark". This was the name of a Roman saint who gave all her wealth to charity in the 5th century. Her grandmother was also a saint with the same name.

The name was common in France during the Middle Ages, and was it introduced from there to England, though it eventually became rare. Interest in it was revived by the character Melanie Wilkes from the novel 'Gone with the Wind' (1936) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1939).
EQUIVALENTS
CZECH: Melánie
DUTCH: Melanie
ENGLISH: Melanie, Melany, Mellony
FRENCH: Mélanie
GERMAN: Melanie
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Melaina
HUNGARIAN: Melánia
ITALIAN: Melania
LATE ROMAN: Melania
LATVIAN: Melanija
LITHUANIAN: Melanija
MACEDONIAN: Melanija
POLISH: Melania
SERBIAN: Melanija
SLOVAK: Melánia
SLOVENE: Melanija
SPANISH: Melania
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Malinda, Mel, Melantha, Melina, Melinda, Mindy