Milo (name)

Milo is a masculine given name and a surname which may refer to:

People

Given name

Surname

  • Candi Milo (born 1961), American voice actress
  • Leon Milo (1956-2014), American composer, percussionist and sound artist
  • Luciano Milo (born 1980), Italian former figure skater
  • Roni Milo (born 1938), Israeli politician and 10th mayor of Tel Aviv
  • Sandra Milo (born 1933), Italian actress

Fictional characters

  • Milo Bloom, the resident journalist in Berkeley Breathed's comic strip Bloom County
  • Milo Kerrigan, a "punch-drunk" boxer in the Australian television series Full Frontal
  • Milo Minderbinder, in Joseph Heller's novels Catch-22 and Closing Time
  • Milo Murphy, from Milo Murphy's Law, an American animated television series
  • Milo Pressman, a computer analyst in the American television series 24
  • Milo Rambaldi, a medieval alchemist, engineer and mystic in the American television series Alias
  • Milo Standish, in Brothers, a 1986 novel by William Goldman
  • Milo James Thatch, the protagonist of the Disney film Atlantis: The Lost Empire
  • Milo, the protagonist of the 1961 children's adventure novel The Phantom Tollbooth
  • Milo, in the animated television series Fish Hooks
  • Milo, the purple-skinned character in the children's television show Tweenies
  • Professor Milo, an enemy of Batman in the DC Comics universe
  • Scorpio Milo, from the Saint Seiya series of manga created by Masami Kurumada
  • Milo, in Pokémon Sword and Shield, as the grass type gym leader.
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