Milan

From the Slavic element milu meaning "gracious, dear", originally a short form of names that began with that element. A city in Italy bears this name, though it originates from a different source.

FULL FORMS
BULGARIAN: Bogomil
CZECH: Bohumil, Miloslav
MACEDONIAN: Bogomil
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Bogumil, Miloslav
SLOVAK: Bohumil, Miloslav
EQUIVALENTS
BULGARIAN: Milan, Milen, Milko
CROATIAN: Milan, Mile, Miloš
CZECH: Milan, Miloš
DUTCH: Milan
HUNGARIAN: Milán
MACEDONIAN: Milan, Mile, Miloš
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Bogumil, Milan, Mile, Milko, Miloje, Milosh, Miloslav
POLISH: Bogumił, Miłosław, Miłosz
RUSSIAN: Milan
SERBIAN: Milan, Mile, Miloje, Miloš
SLOVAK: Milan, Miloš
SLOVENE: Milan, Miloš
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
CROATIAN: Mijo, Milenko, Miljenko
SERBIAN: Mijo, Milenko, Milojica
FEMININE FORMS
BULGARIAN: Mila, Milena, Milka
CROATIAN: Mila, Milana, Milanka, Milena, Milica, Milka
CZECH: Bohumila, Mila, Milada, Milana, Milena, Miloslava
FRENCH: Mylène
HUNGARIAN: Miléna
ITALIAN: Milena
MACEDONIAN: Mila, Milena, Milica, Milka
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Mila, Milada, Militsa, Milka, Miloslava
POLISH: Bogumiła, Milena
RUSSIAN: Mila, Milena
SERBIAN: Mila, Milana, Milanka, Milena, Milica, Miljana, Milka
SLOVENE: Milena, Milica, Milka
UKRAINIAN: Mila
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Milo
ENGLISH: Miles, Miley, Milo, Myles