Certificate of Name
Mia
Feminine
Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Norwegian, Slovene, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Mia is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Maria and other names such as Amelia and Emilia. It has become a standalone name worldwide. The name also coincides with the Italian word mia meaning "mine", a fact that influenced its popularity through love songs. Etymology and History Mia began as a short form of Maria, a name of Hebrew origin. In many European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Norwegian, Slovene, Croatian, and Swedish, Mia was used affectionately before becoming an independent given name. The Italian meaning "mine" gave it romantic overtones. Linguistically, Mia is often confused with Maia, Maya, and Mya, though those names can have different origins. Mia is typically pronounced MEE-ə (with a long 'ee'), as opposed to the MY-ə sound of Maia or Maya. Popularity Mia gained widespread use in Sweden and Denmark during the 1970s. It later rose in popularity in English-speaking countries in the 1990s, reaching the top ten for girls in the United States in 2009. It also surged in many other nations globally. Variants and related names include Croatian Maja 2, Danish Majken and Mai 3, Swedish Marika and My, among many others. Notable Bearers Three famous bearers highlight Mia's versatility: American actress Mia Farrow (born 1945), known for her film roles, whose birth name is Maria. Retired American soccer player Mia Hamm (born 1972), a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion, whose birth name is Mariel. The pronunciation MEE-ə was popularized by songs such as Rosa Mia (1938) and the 1954 hit Cara Mia, which introduced the Italian affectionate phrase to English speakers. Cultural Significance The name's Italian association with possession ("mine") gave it a sweet, romantic image. It also appears in pop culture, from Mia Dolan in the 2016 film La La Land to the heroine of Paper Towns. In music, songs like Mia by Bad Bunny further cemented its global recognition. Meaning: "ocean" or "mine" (via Italian) Origin: Diminutive of Maria; Italian word meaning "mine" Type: First name Popular Regions: Europe (especially Scandinavia), USA, Australia, Latin America
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