Mila (given name)
Milla (Cyrillic: Мила, Polish: Miła), is a female Slavic name originating from Eastern Europe. It is a diminutive of Slavic names beginning or ending with Milla which derived from the element Mil (Мил) meaning "gracious" or "dear".[1] Milla in Hebrew (מילה) means "word".
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic, Hebrew, Spanish |
Meaning | gracious, dear |
Other names | |
Related names | Ludmiła, Milada, Milena, Milica, Milagros |
It is also used among the Spanish as a short-hand for Milagros, meaning "miracles".
Notable people
- Mila Gojsalić (died 1530), Croatian folk heroine
- Mila Horvat (born 1981), Croatian television host
- Mila Kunis (born 1983), American actress
- Mila Mason (born 1963), American country music artist
- Mila Mulroney (born 1953), Serbian-Canadian campaigner
- Mila Nikolova (1962–2018), Bulgarian mathematician
- Mila Pfefferberg (1920–2008), Polish Holocaust survivor[2]
Fictional characters
- Mila, appearing in The Music of Dolphins
- Mila, appearing in the Japanese anime Mila Superstar
- Mila (Star Trek), a character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Mila, the goddess of Valentia and the sister of Duma in Fire Emblem Gaiden
- Mila (Dead or Alive), a character in the game Dead or Alive 5
- Mila, a character in the game Hotel Dusk: Room 215
- Mila Babicheva, a character in the anime Yuri on Ice
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See also
- Milla (disambiguation)
- Ludmila (given name)
- Milada (name)
- Milena (name)
- Milagros
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