Meaning & History
Milo 1 is an English and Germanic masculine given name, derived from the Old German form of Miles, as well as its Latinized form. The name was revived as an English name in the 19th century. It is also possible that the otherwise unrelated classical name Milo 2 (of Ancient Greek origin) influenced the revival, at least in part.
Etymology and Origins
The root name Miles likely originates from the Germanic name Milo, which was introduced by the Normans to England in the form Miles. The meaning is not known for certain; it may be connected to the Slavic element milŭ meaning “gracious, dear”. From an early date, it was associated with Latin miles meaning “soldier”. In Scotland, Miles was used to Anglicize Maoilios.
History and Revival
Milo and Miles were used in medieval England but fell out of favor after the Middle Ages. The 19th-century revival of Milo as an English name coincided with the Gothic Revival and a renewed interest in medieval names. The parallel existence of the classical Milo 2 (famous as the ancient Greek wrestler from Croton) may have contributed to the name's appeal.
Related Forms
Variants of Milo include Miles, Myles 1, and Mylo (all English). In Ancient Greek, the forms Milo 2 and Milon are recorded.
- Meaning: possibly “gracious, dear” or “soldier”
- Origin: Old Germanic, Latinized
- Type: First name (male)
- Usage: English, Germanic