Melissa (disambiguation)
Melissa, in French Mélissa, is a given name for a female, meaning "honey bee" in Greek.
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Melissa may also refer to:
People
Melisa
- Melisa Akarsu (born 1993), Turkish swimmer
- Melisa Aslı Pamuk (born 1991), Dutch-Turkish beauty pageant titleholder
- Melisa Can (born 1984), U.S. born Turkish basketball player
- Melisa Ertürk (born 1993), Turkish-Canadian women's footballer
- Melisa Kerman (born 1994), Turkish volleyball player
- Melisa Sözen (born 1985), Turkish actress
Melissa
- Melissa (philosopher), Pythagorean philosopher
- Melissa (singer), Lebanese singer
- Cheerleader Melissa (born 1982), American professional wrestler
- Melissa Aronson (born 1963), professionally known as "Emme", supermodel/activist
- Melissa Benoist (born 1988), American actress
- Melissa Brannen (born 1984), a kidnapping victim.
- Melissa Coates (born 1969), Canadian professional wrestler
- Melissa Errico (born 1970), American singer
- Melissa Etheridge (born 1961), American singer
- Melissa George (born 1976), Australian actress
- Melissa Gilbert (born 1964), American actress
- Melissa Gregory (born 1981), American figure skater
- Melissa Grelo (born 1977), Canadian television personality
- Melissa Haney (born 1981), Inuk air pilot from Quebec, Canada
- Melissa Joan Hart (born 1976), American actress
- Melissa Hiatt (born 1963), American professional wrestling manager
- Melissa Horn (born 1987), Swedish singer
- Melissa Kuys (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
- Melissa Lawson (born 1976), American singer
- Melissa M (born 1985), French singer
- Melissa Manchester (born 1951), American singer
- Melissa Moore, multiple people
- Melissa O'Neil, Canadian singer
- Lady Melissa Percy (born 1987), English fashion designer
- Melissa Ricks (born 1990), Filipina actress
- Melissa Rivers (born 1968) American actress/producer
- Melissa Straker (born 1976), Barbadian athlete
- Melissa Sagemiller (born 1974), American actress
- Melissa Tkautz (born 1974), Australian actress
- Melissa VanFleet (born 1986), American singer-songwriter
Places
Canada
- Melissa, Ontario, a community in Muskoka Region
Greece
- Cape Melissa, a cape on the island of Ithaca, Ionian Islands
- Melissa, Elis, a municipal district in Elis, West Greece
- Melissa, Karditsa, a village in Karditsa regional unit, Thessaly
- Melissa, Kavala, a village in Kavala regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace
- Melissa, a village in the municipal unit Kileler, Larissa regional unit, Thessaly
- Melissa, Xanthi, a village in Xanthi regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace
Italy
- Melissa, Calabria, a comune in the Province of Crotone
United States
- Melissa, Texas, a city in Collin County
- Melissa, West Virginia
Entertainment
- Melissa, a character in British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Melissa, a character in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera Princess Ida
- Melissa, a character in Seinfeld episode "The Apology"
- Melissa, 1964 British television series
Albums
Songs
- "Melissa" (song), a 1972 song by The Allman Brothers Band
- "Mélissa", a song by French singer Enrico Macias
- "Mélissa", a song by French singer Julien Clerc
- "Melissa", a 1983 song by Mercyful Fate
- "Melissa", a 2003 single by Porno Graffitti
Other uses
- MELiSSA, a project to develop a plant based ecosystem
- Melissa (chimpanzee), a Tanzanian chimpanzee
- Melissa (computer virus), a computer virus
- Melissa (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon
- Melissa (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae
- Melissa (sorceress), a fictional sorceress in the legendary history Matter of France
- Melissa (wine), an Italian wine from the province of Crotone
- Melissa River, a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Melissa
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