Melissa
Melissa is a female name. The name comes from the Greek word μέλισσα (''mélissa''), "bee", which in turn comes from μέλι (''meli''), "honey". In Hittite, ''melit'' signifies "honey".Melissa is a common variant form, with others being Malissa, Melesa, Melessa, Meliza, Mellisa, Melosa, and Molissa.
According to Greek mythology, perhaps reflecting Minoan culture, making her the daughter of a Cretan king Melisseus, whose ''-issos'' ending is Pre-Greek, Melissa was a nymph who discovered and taught the use of honey and from whom bees were believed to have received their name. She was one of the nymph nurses of Zeus, sister to Amaltheia, but rather than feeding the baby milk, Melissa, appropriately for her name, fed him honey. Or, alternatively, the bees brought honey straight to his mouth. Because of her, ''Melissa'' became the name of all the nymphs who cared for the patriarch god as a baby. Melissa can also be spelled Mellissa, Mellisa, Melisa, Malissa, Malisa, Mallissa, Mallisa, Milisa, and Milissa. Provided by Wikipedia
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PENDEKATAN ANALISIS BIPLOT DALAM MENDESKRIPSIKAN POSISI RELATIF ANTAR SMA DI KOTA DENPASAR by MELISSA MELISSA
Published 2012-09-01
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Modeling regulatory impacts on medical device supply chains by Medina, Melissa (Melissa M.)
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Climate change adaptation in the U.S. electric utility sector by Higbee, Melissa (Melissa Aura)
Published 2013
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Multi-item memory in the primate prefrontal cortex by Warden, Melissa R. (Melissa Rhoads)
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Acculturation, Pluralism, and Digital Social Advocacy in Nonprofit Strategic Communications by Melissa B Adams, Melissa A Johnson
Published 2020-12-01
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Designing a better hair straightener by Read, Melissa B. (Melissa Beth), 1982-
Published 2006
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