Baby Names Boy Names Milo Name Meaning Learn more about the meaning, origin, and popularity of the name Milo. By Wendy Wisner Updated on July 21, 2024 Fact checked by Karen Cilli In This Article View All In This Article How Popular Is the Name Milo? Similar Names Suggested Sibling Names Famous People Named Milo Close Are you looking for a strong name that is traditional yet not too common? Consider using the name Milo. This name has several possible meanings, including "beloved" and "merciful," adding to its allure. The name Milo is derived from multiple sources. In Slavic languages, the root mil- means “dear” or “beloved." The name may well indeed have derived from this root's Latin origins. However, some believe the name is related to the Latin word miles, meaning “soldier" or even the ancient Greek word milos for “yew-flower." Origin: Milo was used as a name as far back as ancient Greece, but it was brought into English by the Normans in the 11th century CE.Gender: Milo is traditionally a masculine name. Mila or Myla may be used as feminine equivalents.Pronunciation: MY-lo Editor's Note Although baby names are often separated by gender, Parents believes that sex does not need to play a role in your name selection process. It’s important to select the name that you feel suits your new baby the best. How Popular Is the Name Milo? In the 20th century, the name Milo remained somewhat under the radar. Between 1966 and 2000, it was not even ranked among the top 1,000 boy names in the US. In more recent years, however, it has started rising in popularity. In 2015, Milo became one of the top 300 names for boys in America for the first time since at least 1900, and it has kept climbing. In 2023, Milo was the No. 121 most popular name for boys. Similar Names Milo is closely related to the more common name Miles (also spelled Myles). Other variants include Milos, Miloš, and Milosz. In addition, the root mil- (“dear” or “beloved”) is found in many Slavic names including Milivoj, Milomir, Miloslav, Miłowan, Radmilo, Tihomil, and Vlastimil. Here are a few other names that start with "M" if it's the initial sound that catches your fancy: MalcolmMarcusMarioMarleyMarshallMasonMatthewMaxwellMiltonMitchell Other Greek names include: AchillesAdonisAlexanderDorianJasonLeanderNicholasOrionOrpheusSebastian Suggested Sibling Names If you already have a child whose name you want to pair with Milo or if you're thinking of adding another child down the line, here are some sibling names that pair well with Milo: AriannaBrandonChaseColeGavinIrisMelodyParkerVivianWestonZachary Famous People Named Milo Many notable people throughout history have had the name Milo or variations of it. Here are some of the most notable: Milo M. Acker, American politician who was a member of the New York State AssemblyMilo Aukerman, American musician, biochemist, and lead singer for the punk rock band the DescendentsMilo Samuel Baker, American botanist who was a president of the California Botanical SocietyMilo Hamilton, American sportscaster known for his play-by-play commentary on Major League BaseballMilo Manheim, American actor known for his role in the Disney Channel original movie Zombies and his appearances on Dancing With the StarsMilo Radulovich, US Air Force reserve lieutenant who was suspected of communist sympathiesMilo Ventimiglia, American actor best known for his role as Jack Pearson in the TV series This Is Us Fictional Milos If the real-life Milos aren't inspiration enough, perhaps the following fictional Milos will inspire you: Milo, the main character in the 1961 children’s novel The Phantom TollboothMilo Bloom, a journalist in the comic strip "Bloom County"Milo Minderbinder, a savvy businessman in Joseph Heller’s 1961 novel Catch-22 and its sequel, Closing TimeMilo Murphy, the main character in the Disney TV series Milo Murphy's LawMilo Pressman, a computer analyst in the TV series 24Milo Rambaldi, a genius and renaissance man in the TV series AliasMilo Standish, a scientist in the 1986 novel Brothers by William Goldman More Baby Names Still searching for the perfect baby name? Check out these related baby name lists for even more options: Top 1,000 Baby Boy Names 45 Gender-Neutral Baby Names Creating a Unique Baby Name for Your Child Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit Sources Parents uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy. Popularity of a name. Social Security Administration. 2024.