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Meaning of the Name Mila |
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The first name Mila is of Czechoslovakian, Russian origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Czechoslovakian: Industrious
Russian: People's Love
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Antonio
(Shakespearean)
'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Father to Proteus. 'The Merchant of Venice' the Merchant. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Brother to Governor of Messina. 'The Tempest' the Usurping Duke of Milan. 'Twelfth Night' (
'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Father to Proteus. 'The Merchant of Venice' the Merchant. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Brother to Governor of Messina. 'The Tempest' the Usurping Duke of Milan. 'Twelfth Night' (
Finn
(Irish)
Fair. Mythology; Finn Mac Cumhail Was Legendary Irish 3rd Century Hero Similar to the English Robin Hood. His Warrior-followers Were Named Finians
Fair. Mythology; Finn Mac Cumhail Was Legendary Irish 3rd Century Hero Similar to the English Robin Hood. His Warrior-followers Were Named Finians
Gervase
(Celtic)
Servant Spear. This Name is Derived from Combining an Old Gcrman Name Meaning Spear, and the Celtic Word for Servant. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Gervase Who Died in Milan
Servant Spear. This Name is Derived from Combining an Old Gcrman Name Meaning Spear, and the Celtic Word for Servant. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Gervase Who Died in Milan
Jarvis
(Celtic)
Variant of Gervase: Servant Spear. This Name is Derived from Combining an Old Gcrman Name Meaning Spear, and the Celtic Word for Servant. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Gervase Who Died in Milan
Variant of Gervase: Servant Spear. This Name is Derived from Combining an Old Gcrman Name Meaning Spear, and the Celtic Word for Servant. Famous Bearer: Martyr St Gervase Who Died in Milan
Madonna
(Italian)
My Lady. Respectful Form of Address Similar to the French 'Madame.' Used to Signify Virgin Mary or Art Depicting Her As a Mother
My Lady. Respectful Form of Address Similar to the French 'Madame.' Used to Signify Virgin Mary or Art Depicting Her As a Mother
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