Melia

Melia
This interesting surname is of early Irish origins. It is a developed form of the Gaelic O'Maille, meaning the male descendant of the nobleman, from "mal", prince or champion. Traditionally, Irish family names are taken from the heads of tribes, revered elders, or from some illustrious warrior, and are usually prefixed by "O", grandson, male descendant, or "M(a)c", denoting "son of". The surname belonged exclusively in the past to County Mayo, and this is almost equally true of the present day: over eighty five per cent of the births recorded are in Connacht and most of these are in County Mayo. Their particular territory is in the baronies of Burrishoole and Murrisk in that county. The O'Malleys were famous for their naval exploits and their prowess at sea is enshrined in their Motto, "terra marique potens", powerful by land and sea. Locally, in County Meath, it is often Anglicized Melia, the variant in Irish being O'Maele. The well known Sir Owen O'Malley, diplomat and author, who claims to be Chief of the Name, insists on his name being pronounced O'Mailey. In the modern idiom the surname has many variant spellings ranging from Mally, Meally and O'Mallie, to Melly and Melia. On September 10th 1864, Christopher, son of Joseph and Bess Melia, was christened at Clonmellon, County Westmeath. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Sir Owen O'Malley, which was dated circa 1500, in "Records of Connacht", during the reign of Garret Mor FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, 1477 - 1513. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • mélia — [ melja ] n. m. • 1812; du gr. melia « frêne » ♦ bot. Petit arbre d Asie (méliacées) appelé aussi lilas des Indes, à fleurs odorantes pourpres, cultivé en Europe. Des mélias. ● melia nom masculin (grec melia, frêne) Arbre à feuilles alternes, à… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Melia — (and variants) may refer to: People Melia Watras (21st century), a prominent American violist Elie Melia (1915–1988), a Georgian Orthodox priest and church historian Fulvio Melia (born 1956), an Italian American physicist Jimmy Melia (born 1937) …   Wikipedia

  • Melia — (gr. μελία = „Esche“) ist in der griechischen Mythologie: eine Eschennymphe (Plural: Meliai bzw. Meliaden) Melia (Mythologie), Gattin des Inachos und Mutter von Aigialeus, Io, Mykene und Phoroneus Melia (Okeanide), eine der Okeaniden Melia… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • melia — MÉLIA s. m. arbore cu ciorchini lungi de flori odorante, originar din Asia, cultivat în sud. (< fr. mélia, gr. melia, frasin) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …   Dicționar Român

  • Melia — MELIA, æ, Gr. Μελία, ας, (⇒ Tab. III.) eine Nymphe und Tochter des Oceans, wurde vom Apollo entführet. Als nun ihr Vater dem Kanthus, ihrem Bruder, befahl, sie wieder zu suchen, er aber erfuhr, daß sie in des Apollo Gewalt sey, und er sie nicht… …   Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon

  • Melĭa — (M., L.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Meliaceae, 10. Kl. 1. Ordn. (Monadelphie, Dekandrie) L.; Arten: west u. ostindische schön blühende Bäume; M. Azadirachta (Großblättriger Zedrach od. Neembaum) Baum in Ostindien, mit gefiederten… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Melĭä — (Melische Rymphen, Eschennymphen), entstanden aus den Blutstropfen des entmannten Kronos sammt den Erinnyen u. Giganten …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Melĭa — L., Gattung der Meliazeen, Bäume oder Sträucher mit abwechselnden, zwei bis dreifach gefiederten Blättern, ganzrandigen oder gesägten Blättchen, weißen oder rötlichen Blüten in großen achselständigen Rispen und fleischigen Steinfrüchten. Wenige… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Melia — Melĭa L., Pflanzengattg. der Meliazeen, Bäume des trop. Asien und Australien. M. Azedarach L., der Paternosterbaum oder chines. Holunder, wird in Südeuropa als Alleebaum gezogen; seine Rinde ein Mittel gegen Eingeweidewürmer, seine Steine dienen… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Melia —   [griechisch melíē »Esche«], die Gattung Zedrachbaum.   …   Universal-Lexikon

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