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Melodie

American  
[mel-uh-dee] / ˈmɛl ə di /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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The child’s birth mother, Melodie Barnes, had split from her boyfriend after getting pregnant and, with the help of a Christian anti-abortion network, moved to Oregon, which then allowed mothers to put babies up for adoption without their fathers’ consent.

From Salon

When Mark Rebennack, an artist and micro-gallerist, put out a call on Instagram for submissions to show in his Gallery 18 this August, Mélodie Knight, a French-born, Seattle-based muralist jumped at the chance.

From Los Angeles Times

Waddingham’s voice soars onstage — the production was filmed live before an audience at the London Coliseum, the same place where she spent her childhood watching her mother, Melodie Kelly, perform as part of the English National Opera Chorus.

From Los Angeles Times

Her mother, Melodie Kelly, was an opera singer and Waddingham says she essentially spent her childhood at the Coliseum.

From Seattle Times

Two days later, Melodie Sturdivant was just starting to get her voice back.

From Los Angeles Times