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Forename Milada

Across the world, Milada (Milada Czechia Slovakia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Israel, Милада Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Bulgaria, Мілада Ukraine) is quite a common female first name. The first name Milada is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common girly name, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare mostly girly, but seldom male name, and Croatia, where it is quite a rare feminine name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Czechia, Russia, and Israel. Very seldom, Milada is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Milada

name Мильада, name Miłosława, name ميلادا, name Milada, name Miloslava, name Милослава, name מילדה, name Милада, name Miloslawa, name Мілада
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Milada Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Israel, Serbia, Czechia
Милада Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
Мілада Ukraine
מילדה Israel

First name Milada in the context

Milada is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Milada , the operatic character in the opera Dalibor by Bedřich Smetana.

Notable namesakes

picture of milada gampeová milada gampeová milada gampeová Czech actor (1884-1956), CZ (b. 1884) link
picture of milada paulová milada paulová milada paulová Czech historian and university educator (1891-1970), CZ (b. 1891) link
picture of milada smolíková milada smolíková milada smolíková Czech actress (1891-1972), CZ (b. 1891) link
picture of milada jarušková milada jarušková milada jarušková (b. 1883) link
picture of milada skrbková milada skrbková milada skrbková Czech tennis player, CZ (b. 1897) link
picture of milada marešová milada marešová milada marešová Czech artist and illustrator (1901-1987), CZ (b. 1901) link
picture of milada horáková milada horáková milada horáková Czechoslovak politician and resistance fighter (1901-1950), CZ (b. 1901) link
milada jarolímková CZ (b. 1847) link
milada czerwenka vocalist (sopran) in Germany, music teacher in Prague, CZ (b. 1858) link
picture of milada rádlová milada rádlová milada rádlová CZ (b. 1903) link
picture of milada bayerová-kovářová milada bayerová-kovářová milada bayerová-kovářová CZ (b. 1910) link
milada guttmannová holocaust victim, b. 1872-03-29, CZ (b. 1872) link
milada hochmannová holocaust victim, b. 1874-11-23, CZ (b. 1874) link
milada steinerová holocaust victim, b. 1875-12-12, CZ (b. 1875) link
milada šindlerová Czech painter, CZ (b. 1875) link

Characteristic surnames

Rode, Kučerová, Navratil, Novotná, Němcová, Hájková, Fiserova, Fialová, Matoušková, Stehlikova, Blažková, Krajewska, Křížová, Truhlarska, Horáková, Fišerová, Svobodová, Křivánková, Dvořáková, Nováková, Kováříková, Procházková, Smirnova, Mardukhayeva, Marková, Veselá, Solis, Begum, Tichy, Ewing, Khoury, Geller, Gregor, Leguia, Markova, Machova, Michlik, Stastny, Castoro, Cickova, Bobkova, Konecna, Rakijian, Dhindsa, Gorelik, Gessman, Vaňková, Černá, and Kratochvílová