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Forename ميليا

Globally, ميليا (Melia Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo United Kingdom United States Italy, Melea Romania Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Tanzania Philippines, Milea Indonesia Romania United Kingdom United States Italy) is a common principally female, but very infrequently male forename. The given name ميليا is habitual in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a rare principally feminine, but scarcely masculine name, Indonesia, and Syria, where it is quite a rare female name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the United States. Likewise, ميليا is the last name as well as the forename.

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Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name ميليا

name Melea, name Millia, name Mylya, name Мелия, name Міля, name Melián, name ميليا, name มีเลีย, name Melia, name Milia, name Milea, name Milija
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Melia Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Kingdom, Italy, United States
Melea Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, Romania, United States, Tanzania
Milea Indonesia, United Kingdom, Romania, Italy, United States
ميليا Syria, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Algeria, Iraq

First names said to be same

Melián, Milia, Milija, Millia, Mylya, Мелия, Міля, and มีเลีย

First name ميليا in the context

ميليا is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Melia , the Greek mythologial figure, daughter of the Titan Oceanus and consort of Apollo; Melia , the nymph in Greek mythology, consort of Poseidon; Melia , the operatic character in the opera Apollo et Hyacinthus by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Oebalus's daughter and Melia , the nymph in Greek mythology, mother of Phoroneus and Aegialeus, consort of Inachus.

Characteristic surnames

علي, شحاتيت, قسوم, وهبي, مخول, مرقص, محمد, زهرة, ابراهيم, أحمد, حمود, سلوم, عاصي, احمد, حمد, حسن, عون, جوبح, and عبدالله