Milo

Old Germanic form of MILES, as well as the Latinized form. This form of the name was used in official documents during the Middle Ages, and it has been used independently since the 19th century.

MILES   male   English
From the Germanic name Milo, introduced by the Normans to England in the form Miles. The meaning is not known for certain. It is possibly connected to the Slavic name element milu meaning "gracious". From an early date it was associated with Latin miles "soldier".
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Milo
ENGLISH: Miles, Milo, Myles
OTHER FORMS
BULGARIAN: Mila, Milan, Milen, Milena, Milka, Milko
CROATIAN: Mijo, Mila, Milan, Milana, Milanka, Mile, Milena, Milenko, Milica, Miljenko, Milka, Miloš
CZECH: Mila, Milada, Milan, Milana, Milena, Miloš
DUTCH: Milan
ENGLISH: Miley
FRENCH: Mylène
HUNGARIAN: Milán, Miléna
ITALIAN: Milena
MACEDONIAN: Mila, Milan, Mile, Milena, Milica, Milka, Miloš
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Mila, Milada, Milan, Mile, Militsa, Milka, Milko, Miloje, Milosh
POLISH: Milena, Miłosz
RUSSIAN: Mila, Milan, Milena
SERBIAN: Mijo, Mila, Milan, Milana, Milanka, Mile, Milena, Milenko, Milica, Miljana, Milka, Miloje, Milojica, Miloš
SLOVAK: Milan, Miloš
SLOVENE: Milan, Milena, Milica, Milka, Miloš
UKRAINIAN: Mila