Milena (given name)
Milena | |
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Gender | female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | mil ("gracious, pleasant, dear") |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Miléna (Hungarian), Milene (French), Mylena (Ukrainian) |
Nickname(s) | Mila, Lena |
Related names | Milan (male), Milen (male), Milica (Serbian), Mileva (Serbian) |
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Milena (Cyrillic: Милена, Serbian pronunciation: [mǐlena], Bulgarian pronunciation: [mi'lɛna]) is a popular female given name of Slavic origin derived from word "mil" meaning "gracious", "pleasant" or "dear". It is the feminine form of the male names Milan and Milen. It is quite popular in most of the former Yugoslavian republics, such as Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, and Slovenia, and in other Slavic countries such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and even in Colombia, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Greece, and Italy.[1] It may refer to:
- Milena Canonero (born 1946), Italian costume designer
- Milena Dravić (born 1940), Serbian actress
- Milena Dvorská, Czech actress
- Milena Duchková, Czech athlete
- Milena Gaiga (born 1964), former field hockey player
- Milena Govich (born 1976), American actress
- Milena Jesenská (1896–1944), Czech journalist, writer, and translator
- Milena Kaneva (21st century), film producer and director
- Milena Kitic (born 1968), Serbian American operatic mezzo-soprano
- Milena "Mila" Kunis (born 1983), American-Ukrainian actress
- Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909–1945), Serbian painter and poet
- Milena Reljin (born 1967), Yugoslavian rhythmic gymnast
- Milena Leticia Roucka "Rosa Mendes" (born 1979), Canadian professional wrestler
- Milena Slavova (born 1966), Bulgarian punk-rock singer
- Milena Toscano (born 1984), Brazilian actress and model
- Milena Vukotić (1847–1923), Queen of Montenegro
- Milena Vukotic (born 1938), Italian actress
- Milena Nikolova "Milenita" (born 1975), Bulgarian pop and jazz singer
See also
- All pages beginning with "Milena"
- Milica, also a Slavic name
- Slavic names
References
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