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Meaning of the Name Milia

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The first name Milia is of Teutonic, Basque origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Teutonic: Hard Working
Basque: Industrious

Similar Names

Mailie | Melea | Mil | Millo | Milo | Maili | Mala | Malha | Mali | Malia |

Related Names

Aemilia  (Latin)
The Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aemilius
Aemilia  (Shakespearean)
'The Comedy of Errors' Wife to Aegeon, an Abbess at Ephesus, and Mother to the Twin Brothers Antipholus of Ephesus, and Antipholus of Syracuse
Aemilianus  (Latin)
From the Roman Clan Name Aemilius
Aimiliana  (Teutonic)
Hard Working
Amalia  (German)
Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia
Amalle  (German)
Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia
Amelia  (German)
Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia
Amilia  (Latin)
Hard Working
Emelye  (English)
From the Latin Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Aemilius, Anglicized by Chaucer
Emil  (Latin)
Excellent. Masculine Equivalent of Emily, from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Emilia  (Latin)
Industrious; Striving
Emilia  (Italian)
Italian Form of Emily: Industrious
Emilia  (Shakespearean)
'The Winter's Tale' a Lady Attending on the Queen. 'The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Wife to Iago, and Lady-in-waiting to Desdemona
Emilia  (German)
Variant of Emily
Emilia  (Latin)
Admiring
Emilia  (Spanish)
Flattering
Emilia  (Swedish)
Industrious
Emilian  (Latin)
Excellent
Emilian  (Teutonic)
Excellent
Emiliano  (Italian)
Industrious
Emily  (Latin)
Industrious; Striving. from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Emily  (German)
Feminine Form of Emil: from the Roman Family Name Aemilius, Meaning 'Industrious.' Also a Variant of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour and the Latin Aemilia
Emlyn  (Welsh)
Industrious. Welsh Version of the Latin Aemilianus. Also, from the Welsh Place Name Newcastle Emlyn. Famous Bearer: Welsh Actor and Dramatist Emlyn Williams
Emlyn  (Latin)
Excellent. Masculine Equivalent of Emily, from the Name Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius. Also a Variant of Amelia
Emmilian  (Polish)
Active
Feilo  (Polynesian)
Familiar
Jamilia  (African)
Variant of Jameelah: Chaste. (Swahili)
Jamilia  (African)
Variant of Jameelah. Beautiful (Somali) (Swahili)
Jamilia  (Arabic)
Variant of Jameelah: Beautiful
Kamilia  (Polish)
Ceremonial Attendant
Libby  (Hebrew)
A Familiar Form of Elizabeth
Lola  (Spanish)
A Familiar Form of Dolores and Louise
Maksymilian  (Polish)
Polish Form of Maximillian 'Great'
Maksymilian  (Latin)
Greatest
Mandy  (English)
Worthy of Love; Familiar Form of Amanda (Manda, Melinda)
Max  (Latin)
Diminutive of Maximilian: Greatest
Maximilian  (German)
The Greatest
Maximilian  (English)
The Greatest
Maximilian  (Latin)
Greatest
Maximilian  (Latin)
Greatest Aemilianus, Vigorous, Powerful, Talkative, Kind. (Max, Maxwell)
Maximilian  (Latin)
Great
Maximiliano  (Italian)
The Greatest
Maxine  (Latin)
Feminine Diminutive of Maximilian: Greatest
Miliana  (Latin)
Feminine of Emeliano
Miliani  (Hawaiian)
Gentle Caress
Miliani  (Hawaiian)
Gentle Caress (Miliana, Milana)
Millie  (German)
Strength, Determination. Diminutive of Amelia: from the Old German Amalburga, Meaning Labour, and the Latin Aemilia. Famous Bearers: Th Century British King George Iii's Daughter Princess Amelia' Henr
Millie  (English)
Diminutive of Mildred: Mild of Strength. Also a Diminutive of the Latin Emily, from Aemilia, the Feminine Form of the Roman Family Name Aemilius
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