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Mila Gender Female Origin Word/Name Slavic Meaning gracious, dear Other names Related names Lyudmila, Milada, Milena Mila (Мила), is a female name of Slavic Origin. It is a diminutive of Slavic names beginning or ending with Mila which derived from the element Мил Mil meaning "gracious, dear".[1]
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Notable people with this name
First
- Mila, one of the many aliases of Mila Vitelli Valenza (others include Mila Valenza, Mila Vance, Mila Vietlli and Mila Vitelli)[2], wife of Demofilo Fidani
- Mila Gojsalić
- Mila Horvat
- Mila Kunis
- Mila Mason
- Mila Mulroney
Or similar sounding:
LastFictional characters
- Mila, appearing in The Music of Dolphins.
- Mila, appearing in the Japanese anime Mila Superstar.
- Mila, a fictional character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Geography
- Mila, a province, a district, and a commune or city in Algeria
- Mila, a subdistrict of the Pidie Regency in Indonesia
- Mila, meaning pleasant as in Ulica Miła, a street in Warsaw, Poland. A street in the former Warsaw Ghetto, Mila 18 is featured in a book by Leon Uris (of the same name).
Abbreviations
- The Merritt Island spaceflight tracking and data network station, known as MILA in NASA parlance.
- MILA (Merritt Island Launch Area) a countdown time format,used for Apollo and Shuttle.
- M.I.L.A. (Muslims Intent on Learning and Activism) is originally a non-profit community organization dedicated to increasing activism and learning amongst Denver’s Muslim population[3], following the activities of the Colorado MILA (website). In the United States: AMILA or American Muslims Intent on Learning and Activism (website).
Other
- Mila Rodino, Bulgarian national anthem.
- Mila (genus), a genus of cactus.
- Mila, a film from the Philippines (2001)[4]
- Mila, a short film from France (2009)[5]
- Mila, a propriety brand chocolate covered wafer bar from Slovakia, produced by Sedita[6]
See also
- Slavic names
Notes
- ^ Behind the name
- ^ Mila Vitelli Valenza on the IMDb website
- ^ Harvard Research Report (2003)
- ^ Mila on the IMDb website
- ^ Mila on the IMDb website
- ^ Sedita website
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