Melo (disambiguation) — Melo is a city in Uruguay. Melo may also refer to: People: Marcelo Melo, Brazilian tennis player Melus of Bari (Melo in Italian), 11th century Apulian aristocrat Carmelo Anthony, NBA player nicknamed Melo Places: Melo, Córdoba, a settlement in… … Wikipedia
Melo (surname) — Melo is a Portuguese surname. Variants include Mello, de Melo or de Mello, D Melo or D Mello, De Melo and De Mello. People with the surname include: Andrés Granier Melo (born 1948), Mexican Governor of Tabasco Anthony de Mello (1931 1987), Jesuit … Wikipedia
MeLo-X — Also known as Mustafa Born May 15, 1985 (1985 05 15) (age 26) Brooklyn, New York, United States Origin Brooklyn Genres … Wikipedia
Mélo — Directed by Alain Resnais Produced by Marin Karmitz Catherine Lapoujade (executive producer) … Wikipedia
Melo-M — is a Latvian instrumental cello rock trio consisting of three classically trained cellists: Kārlis Auzāns, Valters Pūce, and Antons Trocjuks. The name is derived from the word melomania [1] They are known for their instrumental cover versions of… … Wikipedia
Melo — 1 Original name in latin Melo Name in other language Melo State code ID Continent/City Asia/Makassar longitude 8.5977 latitude 119.9613 altitude 551 Population 0 Date 2012 01 21 2 Original name in latin Melo Name in other language Ciudad de Melo … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Melo — ISO 639 3 Code : mfx ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Wolaytta language — language name=Wolaytta (Walamo in ISO 639 3) familycolor=Afro Asiatic states=Ethiopia region=Wolaytta Region speakers=1,231,673, including 999,694 monolinguals (1998) fam1=Afro Asiatic fam2=Omotic fam3=North fam4=Gonga Gimojan fam5=Gimojan… … Wikipedia
J-Melo — Infobox Television show name = J Melo caption = J Melo title card genre = Music show director = Harada Nobuyuki presenter = May J. Shanti theme music composer = opentheme = country = JPN language = English and Japanese producer = Suzuki Ikuko… … Wikipedia
Chara language — Chara sʼaːra[1] Spoken in Ethiopia Native speakers 13,100 (2007 census) … Wikipedia