Alternatives to Mila

  1. Mita
    • Moira
      • Origin:

        Irish, variation of Mary
      • Meaning:

        "bitter; beloved; drop of the sea"
      • Description:

        Well-established Irish and Scottish name that has never really caught on across the pond. Remembered by an older generation as the beautiful red-haired ballerina in the film The Red Shoes, Moira Shearer.
    • Myla
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Mila or feminine variation of Milo
      • Meaning:

        "soldier or merciful"
      • Description:

        Myla can be seen as a female variation of Milo or a different spelling for popular Mila. Though frequently unnecessary in alternate spellings, the "y" here does connote a specific pronunciation.
    • Mylia
      • Myna
        • Myra
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "sweet-smelling oil"
          • Description:

            As with many grandmother-y names, this choice may be coming back into style.
        • Myria
          • Mila Rose
            • Myles
              • Nia
                • Origin:

                  Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh
                • Meaning:

                  "resolve; brilliance"
                • Description:

                  Short but energetic and substantial, Nia has special meaning for African-American parents, as it's one of the days of Kwanza. Nia also benefits by its similarity to (yet differentness from) the megapopular Mia.
              • Nya
                • Origin:

                  African
                • Meaning:

                  "tenacity"
                • Description:

                  A relatively new name on the scene, increasing in popularity since 1999.
              • Orla
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "golden princess"
                • Description:

                  Orla is an Irish name closely associated with the high king Brian Boru, as it was the name of his sister, daughter and niece. It was very popular in the Middle Ages – the fourth most popular name in twelfth century Ireland – and has become popular again in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales today. In Irish, the name is commonly spelled Orlaith or Orlagh.
              • Pia
                • Origin:

                  Latin or diminutive of Olympia
                • Meaning:

                  "pious; from Mount Olympus"
                • Description:

                  Soft name in the Mia-Nia-Tia family, Pia is heard in both European and Hindi languages.
              • Prima
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "first"
                • Description:

                  Will assure your daughter she's numero uno.
              • Rhea
                • Origin:

                  Greek mythology name
                • Meaning:

                  "a flowing stream"
                • Description:

                  Old-style creative name of the Greek mythological earth mother of all the gods. A lot better than the Roman equivalent: Ops. Rhea reentered the US Top 1000 in 2015. Its only previous appearance on the list since 1968 was 2004.
              • Rilla
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "small brook"
                • Description:

                  Rilla dropped out of the US Top 1000 in 1915, but it's starting to feel like an intriguing possibility again in this age of short, sweet, a-ending names for girls. It is traditionally a short form for names ending in -rilla, like Marilla from the Anne of Green Gables books (Anne's youngest daughter is Bertha Marilla, called Rilla for short). Rilla may also derive from the German word Rille, meaning "brook; stream".
              • Roma
                • Origin:

                  Italian place-name
                • Description:

                  Never as popular as Florence; today's parents might prefer Venezia, Verona, or Romy. It is also a Hindu name meaning "one with shiny hair" and is another name for the goddess Lakshmi.

              • Sia
                • Origin:

                  Old Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "Victory"
                • Description:

                  Mia, Gia, and now Sia!
              • Tamia
                • Origin:

                  Modern invented name
                • Description:

                  Variation of Tamara, popularized by Canadian singer Tamia.
              • Tia
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of names ending -tia
                • Description:

                  A short, bright name which originates as a short form of names including Tiana, and Tatiana. Not as popular as Mia – a plus if you're seeking a short and pretty but less common name. In Spanish and Portuguese tía/tia is a word meaning "aunt". In Haida culture in indigenous Canada, Tia is a goddess of peaceful death.