Milo - Name Meaning
Milo -
Origin: Germanic
Meaning: Uncertain, perhaps peaceful
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Soldier
Origin: Greek
Meaning: Uncertain, perhaps from Melos
Additional Information: The name Milo is of uncertain derivation. Of Germanic origin, adopted by the French as Milon, and established in English-speaking countries as Miles. Milo might come from the German ‘mild’ (mild, peaceful, calm), which is derived from the Old German root ‘milan’ (to mill, beat, crush, or rub until fine or tender). Alternatively, it might be from the Old Slavonic root ‘milu’ (merciful), the Old Slavic ‘mil’ (grace, favor). Milo was also a Roman personal name.
In the Middle Ages, the usual Latin form of Miles was Milo, which might have been in this case associated with the Latin word ‘miles’, meaning soldier.
Milo is also an Ancient Greek name. Milo of Croton was a famous Greek athlete in the latter part of the 6th century B.C. It might be a variant of the Greek Melos, a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea.
Milo is also the modern Greek word for apple.
It is the Hawaiian word for Hawaiian hibiscus.
Anthony -
Origin: Latin
Additional Information: Anthony is from the Roman family name Antonius. Commonly shortened to “Tony” in the English speaking world, Anthony is one of the most common male names in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, and Australia.





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