Melville in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Melville may refer to: Cape Melville (South Shetland Islands) Melville Peak, King George Island Melville...
Herman Melville (born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance...
Brandy Melville is a multinational fast-fashion clothing company. Established in Italy by Silvio Marsan, it gained international popularity after switching...
Melville United AFC is an amateur football club in Melville, Hamilton, New Zealand. It competes in the Northern League. The club was formed in 1996 from...
James Melville or Melvill may refer to: James Melville (Scottish minister) (1556–1614), Scottish divine and reformer James Melville of Halhill (1535–1617)...
Rodney Scott Melville is a presiding judge in Santa Barbara County's superior court. He was the judge in Michael Jackson's 2005 child molestion trial,...
Viscount Melville, of Melville in the County of Edinburgh, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title was created on 24 December 1802...
Melville Jones may refer to: Melville Jones (bishop), (1866–1941), New Zealander bishop Melville Jones (racing driver), (1893–1975), American racing driver...
of Melville is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1690 for the Scottish soldier and statesman George Melville, 4th Lord Melville. He...
Sophie Melville (born 1991) is a Welsh actor of stage and screen from Swansea, Wales. She has been the recipient of best actress at the Stage Awards for...
Melville Island may refer to: Melville Island (Australia), in the Northern Territory Melville Island (Northwest Territories and Nunavut), in northern...
Alexander Melville may refer to: Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven (1695–1754), Scottish peer Alexander Melville (anatomist) (1819–1901), Irish anatomist...
Samuel Joseph Melville (born Samuel Joseph Grossman, 1934 – September 13, 1971), was the principal conspirator and bomb setter in the 1969 bombings of...
Melville Brown may refer to: Sir Melville Richmond Brown, 3rd Baronet (1866–1944) of the Brown Baronets Melville W. Brown (1887–1938), American film director...
Melville Corporation was a large retail holding company incorporated by Ward Melville in 1922 from Melville Shoe Company. Formerly based in Rye, New York...
Arthur Melville (1855–1904) was a Scottish painter of Orientalist subjects, among others. Arthur Melville was born in Loanhead-of-Guthrie, Forfarshire...
The Melville Island oil sands are a large deposit of oil sands (sometimes referred to as tar sands) on Melville Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago...
Christian Melville (9 December 1913 – 23 April 1984) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Melville played for the Black Watch and the Army...
The Melville Society is an organization for the study of author Herman Melville. Founded in 1945, the Society was a result of the Melville Revival of the...
Lake Melville is an estuary of Hamilton Inlet (itself an extension of Groswater Bay) on the Labrador coast of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and...
Josephine Crawford Melville (12 April 1961 – 20 October 2022) was a British actress, director and writer who was best known for starring in the television...
William Melville (25 April 1850 – 1 February 1918) was an Irish law enforcement officer and the first chief of the British Secret Service Bureau. William...
Melville Peninsula is a large peninsula in the Canadian Arctic north of Hudson Bay. To the east is Foxe Basin and to the west the Gulf of Boothia. To the...
Melville Lawrence Wolfrom (April 2, 1900 – June 20, 1969) was an American chemist. Melville Wolfrom's grandfather Johann Lorenz Wolfrum immigrated to...
The City of Melville is a local government area in the southern suburbs of the Western Australian capital city of Perth, east of the port city of Fremantle...
Sir William Melville Arnott MC TD FRCPE FRCP FRSE FRCPath (14 January 1909 – 17 September 1999) was a Scottish academic. Born in Edinburgh, the son of...