Correct spelling for the English word "Meni" is [mˈɛni], [mˈɛni], [m_ˈɛ_n_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "Meni" is derived from the Ancient Greek mythological figure known as Menin. In Greek mythology, Menin was the personification of destiny or fate. The term "Menin" comes from the Greek word "moira", which means fate, and it is also related to the verb "meno", which means "to endure" or "to remain". Over time, the word "Menin" evolved and was adapted into various languages, including Old English, where it became "menigo" and later transformed into "Meni". Thus, the etymology of the word "Meni" traces back to its Greek origins and its association with the concept of fate.