Melony (pronounced /mɛlˈoʊni/) is a feminine given name derived from the Greek melos, meaning “song,” and serves as an English variant of Melody. Its recorded usage in the United States begins in 1945, reaching its highest relative popularity with a rank of 689 around 1979 before gradually declining to rank 935 with 15 occurrences in 2024. This pattern demonstrates a name that has maintained a modest but consistent presence—never breaking into the upper tiers of the charts yet avoiding complete obscurity—and appeals to parents seeking a musically oriented yet uncommon choice. Although it occasionally invites association with the melon fruit, Melony’s core identity remains rooted in notions of harmony and melodic tradition within Anglo-American naming conventions.
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