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Mikkjal Masculine Faroese

Mikkjal is the Faroese form of the name Michael, derived ultimately from the Hebrew phrase מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" – a rhetorical question that affirms no one is comparable to the divine. In Faroes...

Mikko Masculine Finnish

Mikko is a Finnish masculine given name and the Finnish form of Michael. It has been borrowed into the Finnic languages and has become one of the most popular names in Finland. Mikko is deeply rooted in Finnish culture,...

Miklavž Masculine Slovene

Miklavž is the Slovene form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos meaning "victory of the people." It is used exclusively in Slovenia and among Slovene-speaking communities.Etymology and OriginThe name Miklav...

Miklós Masculine Hungarian

Miklós is the Hungarian form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people." The name is composed of the elements nike (victory) and laos (people), reflecting its ancient or...

Miko Masculine Finnish

Miko is a Finnish male given name, functioning as a variant of Mikko, which is itself the Finnish form of Michael. As such, Miko ultimately derives from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el), meaning "who is like God?" — a...

Mikola Masculine Belarusian

Mikola is the Belarusian form of Nicholas, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people". Derived from Nikolaos, composed of nike (victory) and laos (people), the name gained immense popularity through Saint Nic...

Mikołaj Masculine Polish

Mikołaj is the Polish form of Nicholas, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people" (from Greek nike "victory" and laos "people"). The name has a rich history in Poland, where it has been used as both a given...

Mikoláš Masculine Czech

Mikoláš is a Czech variant form of Nicholas. It derives from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people," composed of nike (victory) and laos (people). The name is associated with Saint Nicholas, a 4th-centu...

Miks Masculine Latvian

Miks is a Latvian short form of Miķelis, often used independently as a given name. Miķelis itself is the Latvian form of Michael, which derives from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel) meaning "who is like God?" — a rheto...

Miksa Masculine Hungarian

Miksa is a Hungarian male given name with a rich and layered etymology, reflecting both native diminutive traditions and external influences. Originally, it arose as a diminutive of Hungarian names such as Miklós (the Hu...

Miku Feminine Japanese

Miku is a Japanese feminine given name with multiple possible origins and meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name is most commonly written with combinations such as 美空 ("beautiful sky") or 美久 ("beau...

Mikula Masculine Czech

Mikula is a Czech form of the name Nicholas. The original Greek name, Nikolaos, is composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people", thus giving the meaning "victory of the people". Etymology and...

Mikuláš Masculine Czech Slovak

Mikuláš is the Slovak and Czech form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people." The name combines the elements νίκη (nike, "victory") and λαός (laos, "people").Etymolog...

Mi-kyung Feminine Korean

Mi-kyung is a Korean feminine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 미경 (see Mi-gyeong).Root name Mi-gyeong is typically derived from Sino-Korean characters: mi (美) meaning "beautiful" combi...

Míla Feminine Czech

Míla is a feminine given name used in Czech, functioning as a diminutive of longer names such as Miloslava, Miloslav, and Bohumila. These names share the common Slavic root milŭ, meaning "gracious, dear." Míla thus carri...

Mila Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +5

Etymology and Linguistic Roots Mila is a feminine name with deep roots in the milŭ element of the Slavic language family. This element, meaning "gracious, dear," gives the name its core sense of charm and affection. Orig...

Milada Feminine Czech Slovak

Milada is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Czech and Slovak contexts. It originated as a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious, dear." Additionally, it can be...

Milagros Feminine Spanish

Milagros is a Spanish name directly signifying "miracles" (from Latin miracula, plural of miraculum). The name is taken from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de los Milagros, meaning "Our Lady of Miracles," reflecting the...

Milagrosa Feminine Spanish

Milagrosa is a Spanish feminine name meaning "miraculous," derived from the phrase medalla milagrosa (miraculous medal). This name is directly inspired by the Marian apparition of Saint Catherine Labouré in Paris, 1830,...

Milán Masculine Hungarian

Milán is the Hungarian form of Milan, a masculine given name popular in several European countries. The name Milan itself derives from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning “gracious” or “dear”, and originally served as a sho...

Milan Masculine Croatian Czech +8

Milan is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear" (related to Polish miły or Russian милый). It originally emerged as a short form of various Slavic names beginning...

Milana Feminine Belarusian Croatian +3

Milana is a feminine given name widely used across Eastern Europe, particularly in Milan-derived forms that are most common in Belarusian, Croatian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian naming traditions. As the feminine equi...

Milani Feminine English

Milani is a feminine given name in English usage, drawing its inspiration from the Italian city of Milan. It gained modern recognition through the American cosmetics company Milani, founded in 2002, which popularized the...

Milanka Feminine Croatian Serbian

Milanka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian and Serbian. It is a feminine form of the Slavic male name Milan, which derives from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious" or "dear." The name thus carrie...

Milann Masculine French

Milann is a French variant of Milan. The root name Milan derives from the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", and was originally a short form of Slavic compound names beginning with that element. It has long be...

Milburga Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Milburga is a variant of the Old English name Mildburg. Both names share the same etymology, derived from the elements milde "gentle" and burg "fortress". Milburga is thus closely related to Mildred (from Mildþryð "gentl...

Milburn Masculine English

Milburn is an English masculine given name that originated as a transferred use of the surname Milburn, which itself derives from a British place name composed of the Old English elements mylen meaning "mill" and burna m...

Milcah Feminine English Bible

Milcah is a biblical name derived from the Hebrew מִלְכָּה (Milka), which itself comes from מַלְכָּה (malka) meaning "queen." This name appears twice in the Old Testament: as the wife of Nahor (Abraham's brother) and as...

Milda Feminine Latvian Lithuanian +1

Milda is a feminine given name of Baltic origin, used primarily in Lithuania and Latvia. Although the precise etymology is uncertain, the name is traditionally connected to Lithuanian pagan mythology, where it is believe...

Mildburg Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Mildburg is an Old English feminine name formed from the elements milde “gentle” and burg “fortress”. The name thus conveys the meaning of “gentle fortress”. It belongs to the same naming tradition as Mildred (meaning “g...

Mildgyð Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Mildgyð is a feminine name of Old English origin, belonging specifically to the Anglo-Saxon naming tradition. It is composed of the elements milde 'gentle' and guð 'battle', thus signifying a 'gentle battle' or 'gracious...

Mildred Feminine English

Mildred is a feminine given name of Old English origin, derived from the elements milde meaning "gentle" and þryþ meaning "strength", thus carrying the sense of "gentle strength". It was borne by Saint Mildred, a 7th-cen...

Mildrid Feminine Norwegian

Mildrid is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a form of Mildred. Mildred itself originates from the Old English name Mildþryð, composed of the elements milde "gentle" and þryþ "strength", thus meaning "gentle st...

Mildþryð Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Mildþryð is the Old English form of the name Mildred. It is composed of the elements milde meaning "gentle" and þryþ meaning "strength," thus carrying the meaning of "gentle strength." This name was borne by the 7th-cent...

Mile Masculine Croatian Macedonian +1

Mile is a masculine given name used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It functions as a diminutive of longer names such as Miodrag and Milan, as well as other names containing the Slavic element milŭ, which means "gr...

Milen Masculine Bulgarian

Milen is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear". It belongs to a widespread family of Slavic names built on the root *mil-, which conveys affection, kindness, or fa...

Miléna Feminine Hungarian

Miléna is the Hungarian form of Milena, a name with Slavic roots that has spread across Europe in various adaptations. The name traces its etymology back to the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious" or "dear," which ap...

Milena Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +8

Milena is a feminine given name with Slavic and Italian roots, widely used across Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe. It is the feminine form of the male name Milan, which derives from the Slavic element milŭ meaning...

Milenko Masculine Croatian Serbian +1

Milenko (Cyrillic: Миленко) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear." Originally a diminutive of names containing that element, it is primarily used in Croatian,...

Miles Masculine English

Miles is an English masculine given name introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles, derived from the Germanic name Milo. Its exact meaning is uncertain, though it is possibly related to the Slavic element mi...

Mileva Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Mileva is a feminine given name originating from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious, dear" or "pleasant." It is a diminutive or affectionate form derived from longer Slavic names with the root mil-, such as Milen...

Miley Feminine English

Miley is a feminine given name of English origin, most famously borne by American singer and actress Miley Cyrus (born 1992). In her case, the name is a shortened form of the nickname Smiley, which her father, country si...

Milford Masculine English

Milford is an English masculine given name, originating as a surname that derived from various place names across England. These place names, such as those in Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, and Hampshire, ultimately come from...

Milian Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Milian is a Swedish and Norwegian short form of Maximilian. The name Maximilian itself derives from the Roman name Maximilianus, which is an elaboration of Maximus, meaning "greatest" in Latin. The name Maximus was used...

Milica Feminine Croatian Macedonian +2

Milica is a feminine given name widely used in Balkan countries, particularly in Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia. It is a diminutive form of the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear," combined with a dimi...

Militsa Feminine Bulgarian

Militsa is the Bulgarian form of Milica. The name Milica is of Slavic origin, derived from the element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name carries a sense of endearment and affectio...

Milivoj Masculine Croatian Serbian +1

Milivoj is a South Slavic masculine given name, most common in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is composed of two ancient Slavic elements: milŭ ("gracious, dear") and vojĭ ("soldier, warrior"), thus conveying the meani...

Milivoje Masculine Serbian

Milivoje (Serbian: Миливоје) is a masculine given name, primarily used in Serbia. It is a variant of Milivoj, which itself is derived from the Slavic elements milŭ ("gracious") and vojĭ ("soldier"). The name thus carries...

Milivojĭ Masculine

EtymologyMilivojĭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of Milivoj, a compound of the early Slavic elements milŭ “gracious, dear” and vojĭ “warrior, soldier”. The name thus carries the meaning “gracious warrior,” reflec...

Milja Feminine Finnish

Milja is a Finnish short form of Emilia, which itself derives from the Latin Aemilius, a Roman family name ultimately related to Emily. The name Emilia gained prominence through literary and royal connections, including...

Miljana Feminine Serbian

Miljana is a feminine Serbian given name, a direct feminine form of the masculine Milan. The name Milan itself derives from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear', often used as a short form of names begin...

Miljenko Masculine Croatian

Miljenko is a Croatian masculine given name, derived as a diminutive of Milan. The name Milan itself originates from the Slavic element milŭ, meaning "gracious, dear", and has been popular across various Slavic languages...

Milka 1 Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +3

Milka is a feminine given name commonly found in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene languages. Originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear", it stands as...

Milka 2 Feminine Finnish Polish

Milka is a Finnish and Polish diminutive of Emilia. As a feminine given name, it carries the charm of a shortened form while retaining its connection to the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, which ultimately derives fr...

Milka 3 Feminine Hebrew Bible

Milka is the Hebrew form of Milcah, a name that appears in the Old Testament. The name is derived from the Hebrew word malka meaning "queen," reflecting its royal connotations. In the Bible, Milcah is identified as the w...

Milko Masculine Bulgarian

Milko is a Slavic masculine given name, originally a diminutive of names containing the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear". It is primarily used in Bulgaria, where it is written in Cyrillic as Милко. The name s...

Milla Feminine Danish Finnish +3

Milla is a short form of Camilla, Ludmilla, and other names ending in milla. It is used across several European countries including Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Norway, and Sweden.The name gains its primary lineage from Ca...

Millán Masculine Spanish

Millán is the Spanish variant of Emiliano, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus. This name is particularly associated with Saint Emiliano (also spelled Millán) of Cogolla, a 6th-century Spanish saint....

Millaray Feminine Mapuche

Millaray is a feminine given name of Mapuche origin, meaning "golden flower" — from milla "gold" and rayen "flower". The name reflects the Mapuche people's deep connection to nature and their language, Mapudungun, which...

Millard Masculine English

Millard is an English masculine given name derived from an occupational surname. The surname Millard originated from Old English mylenweard, meaning "guardian of the mill" or "mill keeper." It was used to denote someone...

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