Alternatives to Mila

  1. Malia
    • Origin:

      Hawaiian variation of Mary
    • Meaning:

      "bitter"
    • Description:

      Malia rose up the charts back in 2009 when it was brought into the spotlight as the name of the Obama's eldest daughter. It leapt into the US Top 200, and while it hasn't reached that level of popularity again, it now sees steady usage, and is given to around 1100 girls every year.
  2. Malkia
    • Malta
      • Origin:

        Place-name
      • Description:

        An archipelago near the center of the Mediterranean, the name derives from the Greek word for honey. Malta has been heard as a girl’s name in the past and was used as a character name by both Dickens and Murakami.
    • Maria
      • Origin:

        Hebrew or Egyptian
      • Meaning:

        "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
      • Description:

        As a highly popular girls’ name in all Spanish-speaking countries, this saintly Latin variation of Mary retains a timeless beauty. Through the centuries, Maria remains one of the most widely-used girl names starting with M.
    • Marilla
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "shining sea"
      • Description:

        Marilla is a names that's familiar via its resemblance to Mary and variations, but also distinctive: It hasn't been on the Top 1000 since the 1800s and was given to only 27 baby girls last year.
    • Marla
      • Origin:

        Variation of Marlene
      • Description:

        A few semifamous Marlas have kept this name alive.
    • Marlea
      • Marley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "pleasant seaside meadow"
        • Description:

          Reggae master Bob's surname was one of the biggest risers on the popularity charts for girls in 2008, with spellings Marlee and Marely also leaping in favor. Also used for boys, Marley is one of the top unisex names in the US.
      • Mattea
        • Origin:

          Italian, from Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          This pretty, international feminization of Matthew was chosen by Mira Sorvino for her daughter, Mattea Angel. As the Spanish Mateo and the Italian Matteo become more popular for baby boys throughout Europe, the English-speaking world, and the Americas, Mattea is sure to get wider recognition. And as Theo and Thea have become fashionable names, Teo and Tea are rising too.
      • Maura
        • Origin:

          Anglicized variation of Maire
        • Description:

          Somber, almost mournful name that still has a lovely sound.
      • Maya
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit, English, Hebrew, Estonian
        • Meaning:

          "illusion, magic; mother; water; beloved, bitter, drop of the sea"
        • Description:

          Maya, which has an almost mystical image, has been steadily climbing in popularity in the US and the English-speaking world, along with a range of other countries, including France, Germany, Israel, and Brazil. It's ranked in the US Top 100 since the turn of this century, but has never risen to the top of the list, which you may consider a good thing.
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        • Meeka
          • Meila
            • Meira
              • Meirna
                • Mela
                  • Origin:

                    Hindi
                  • Meaning:

                    "religious service"
                  • Description:

                    Unlike Pamela and Melanie, Mela feels fresh and unusual.
                • Melba
                  • Origin:

                    Modern invented name
                  • Description:

                    Australian opera singer Nellie Melba—self-named for her hometown of Melbourne—inspired this now-dated name more associated today with a peach dessert and dietetic toast.
                • Melia
                  • Origin:

                    Greek mythology name, diminutive of Amelia, or Hawaiian
                  • Meaning:

                    "ash tree; honey; work; plumeria"
                  • Description:

                    This is a rich, melodic shortening of the popular girls' name Amelia that can stand on its own. There are several figures in Greek myth named Melia, most notably a daughter of Oceanus. The Meliae are nymphs associated with trees.
                • Menna
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh, meaning unknown
                  • Description:

                    Menna is used regularly in Wales in modern times. Its origins are uncertain: perhaps created by a poet, or possibly connected with the Menai Strait that separates the island of Anglesey from mainland Wales. Either way, it's pretty, straightforward, and honor Welsh heritage without screaming it.