Milan
0 antonyms and opposites of Milan, grouped by meaning.
Name — A Slavic masculine given name.
Etymology
Borrowed from the Slavic languages.
Full origin of Milan →Frequently asked questions
What does “Milan” mean?
The word “Milan” means a Slavic masculine given name.
How do you use “Milan” in a sentence?
Here is “Milan” used in a sentence: “Milan grew up in a small Czech village.”
What part of speech is “Milan”?
“Milan” is a name.
Is “Milan” a common word?
“Milan” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Is Milan a boy's name or a girl's name?
Milan is traditionally a masculine given name in the Slavic world, where it has been used for boys for centuries. In some English-speaking countries it now occasionally appears as a girl's name, usually inspired by the Italian city rather than the Slavic name.
Is the name Milan connected to the city of Milan in Italy?
No — the two share a spelling but not an origin. The Slavic given name Milan is generally traced to the root mil-, meaning "dear" or "gracious", while the Italian city's name developed from its ancient Latin name, Mediolanum. Some modern parents do choose the name because of the city, though.
In which countries is Milan a common first name?
Milan is most common in Slavic countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, and Croatia. It has also spread well beyond the Slavic world and is now given to boys in several other European countries.