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Milia

A form of the name Amelia, meaning 'work or industrious'.

Miliani

Derived from the name Milani, meaning 'calm' or 'peace'.

Milias

Derived from 'Milios', commonly associated with mercy.

Milica

Meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.

Milicent

Derived from the name 'Millicent', meaning 'strong in work'.

Milika

A diminutive of Milena, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.

Milintica

Milintica is a variation of names that often means 'gracious' or 'soft' in Romanian contexts.

Milisendis

Milisendis is a variant of 'Millicent', meaning 'strong in work' or 'hard worker'.

Milja

Milja is a diminutive of names like Milena, meaning 'gracious' or 'dear' in Slavic languages.

Milka

Milka is a diminutive form of names meaning 'gracious' in Slavic cultures.

Milko

Milko means 'gracious' or 'dear' in Bulgarian.

Milla

Milla means 'gracious' or 'soft' and is a diminutive of names like Camilla.

Millan

Millan means 'graceful' or 'pleasant' in Scottish Gaelic.

Millar

Millar signifies 'one who works in a mill' in Scottish and English contexts.

Millard

Millard means 'one who works in a mill' in Old English.

Millay

Millay is derived from the surname of the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, often connoting 'one who lives near a mill'.

Millburn

Millburn means 'stream by the mill' in Old English.

Millburne

Millburne means 'stream by the mill' and denotes a place from Old English roots.

Mille

Mille means 'a thousand' in French, often used in poetic contexts.

Millen

Millen is of English origin, meaning 'one who lives near a mill'.

Miller

Miller is an occupational name derived from one who worked in or owned a mill.

Millford

Millford means 'ford by the mill', indicating a geographical location.

Milli

Milli is a diminutive form of names like Millicent, meaning 'strong in work'.

Millianna

Millianna is a combination of Millie and Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

Millicent

Millicent means 'strong in work' and implies industriousness.

Millie

Millie is a diminutive of names like Millicent, meaning 'gentle strength'.

Milligan

Milligan comes from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Maolmhuire'.

Millman

Millman denotes a worker or owner of a mill.

Mills

Mills denotes a person who worked at a mill or came from a place with mills.

Millward

Millward means 'guardian of the mill', a historical occupational name.

Milly

Milly is another diminutive of Millicent, meaning 'gentle strength'.

Milman

Milman relates to a mill worker or owner.

Milo

Milo is of Latin derivation, possibly meaning 'soldier' or 'merciful'.

Miloh

Miloh is a modern variation of Milo, with no distinct meaning but associated with 'merciful'.

Milorad

Milorad means 'gracious' or 'dear' in Slavic languages.

Milos

Milos is often derived from the Old Slavic word for 'gracious' or 'dear'.

Miloslav

Miloslav means 'gracious glory' or 'favor with glory' in Slavic.

Miloslava

Miloslava means 'gracious glory' or 'favor with glory' in Slavic.

Milosz

Milosz is a variant of the name Milsav, meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful' in Polish.

Milou

Milou is a diminutive form used in French, often meaning 'to soften' or 'to make gentle.'

Milred

Milred means 'gentle counsel' deriving from Old English.

Milret

Milret is derived from Germanic roots meaning 'peaceful ruler.'

Milt

Milt is a short form of Milton, meaning 'mill town' in Old English.

Milta

Milta means 'the one who is full of grace' in Spanish.

Miltiathis

Miltiathis is derived from the Greek word meaning 'of the red earth.'

Milton

Milton means 'mill town' or 'settlement by the mill' in Old English.

Milun

Milun means 'gracious' or 'kind' in Serbian.

Milward

Milward means 'strong defender' in Old English.

Mimi

Mimi is a diminutive of Marie and means 'bitter' in Hebrew.

Mimis

Mimis is a diminutive of Demetrios and means 'follower of Demeter' in Greek.

Mimmi

Mimmi is a diminutive of Maria, meaning 'bitter' in Hebrew.

Minadoras

Minadoras is derived from 'to mine' or 'dig', often used in a poetic context in Spanish literature.

Minadus

Minadus means 'small' or 'miniture' in Latin.

Minas

Minas is derived from 'authority' or 'ruler' in Greek.

Mincho

Often a short form of the name Mencho, it relates to the Slavic word meaning 'small or little' and is frequently seen in Bulgarian contexts.

Minda

A diminutive form of names like Herminda, it signifies 'defender' or 'protectress' in its root form.

Mindelynn

A modern name combining Mindy and Lynn, implies a gentle, kind spirit with elements of both names.

Mindi

A short and informal form of names like Melinda or Mindy, it suggests a lively and joyful personality.

Mindie

A variation of Mindy, it represents a whimsical and affectionate character.

Mindry

A contemporary name that blends Mindy with a soft ending, suggesting a gentle and caring nature.

Mindwell

An old English name meaning 'mind well' or 'to think well', representing wisdom.

Mindy

Generally a diminutive of names like Melinda or Amanda, it suggests a bright and cheerful demeanor.

Minea

Derived from the Latin word for mine or belonging to me, it evokes senses of dedication and possession.

Miner

Traditionally associated with the occupation of mining, it signifies resilience and hard work.

Mineta

It is often related to fortune or wealth, implying abundance.

Minette

A small or delicate person, often a term of endearment.

Mingan

A descendant of the monk or a holy one.

Mingus

A variant of the name 'Magnus' meaning 'great' or 'mighty.'

Minjonet

A diminutive form of 'Minette', also meaning little or small.

Minka

A form of the name Minka, often considered a diminutive of names like Dominika or Minerva.

Minna

A diminutive of Wilhelmina, meaning 'resolute protector' or 'defender'.

Minnota

Possibly derived from the Italian meaning 'to remember', relating to nostalgia or honor.

Minodora

Derived from 'Minu' and 'Dora', meaning 'guardian' or 'protector'.

Minor

Refers to someone younger or smaller, often used in historical contexts.

Minta

A version of the name 'Minta' which means 'gift' or 'present' in Hungarian.

Mintie

A diminutive form of the name 'Minerva,' symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.

Minttu

A name that symbolizes freshness or mint, derived from the word 'minttu' in Finnish.

Minuette

A diminutive form of the name 'Minuet,' referring to a dance of grace.

Minver

A name meaning 'to bring peace' in its root origins.

Minze

A name associated with the 'mint' plant, known for its refreshing qualities.

Miosoti

A variant of the name 'Miosotis', meaning 'forget-me-not' flower.

Miqayel

A variant of the name 'Mikael', meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.

Miquel

A variation of 'Miguel', which means 'who is like God?' in Spanish.

Miquella

A feminine form of the name 'Miquel', meaning 'who is like God?'.

Miquita

A diminutive form of 'Miquel', often used as a charming variant of the name.

Mira

A name meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable' in Latin.

Mirabel

A name meaning 'wondrous' or 'of wondrous beauty' in Latin.

Mirabella

A feminine variant of Mirabel, meaning 'beautiful wonders'.

Mirabelle

A French name meaning 'a wonderful girl' or 'a pretty girl', derived from Latin.

Mirabilis

A name meaning 'wonderful' or 'extraordinary' in Latin, often used in botanical contexts.

Miracle

A remarkable event that seems impossible but is attributed to a supernatural cause.

Mirana

A variation of Miriam, meaning ‘sea of bitterness’ or ‘wished-for child.’

Miranda

Meaning 'worthy of admiring,' often used in literature and drama.

Mirari

A name meaning 'to admire' or 'to marvel at' reflecting beauty.

Mirasol

A combination of 'mira' (to look) and 'sol' (sun), meaning 'to look at the sun.'

Mircea

A name meaning ‘peace’ or ‘calm,’ often used in historical contexts.

Mirco

A diminutive of the name 'Mirco', derived from 'Miro', meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful' in Italian.

Mireia

Derived from the Latin word 'mirabilis', meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'.

Mireille

Means 'to admire', derived from the Provençal name 'Mireio'.

Mirek

A diminutive of 'Mirosław', meaning 'peaceful glory'.

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