[Facts] Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?
Some American usages will also be short forms of names such as Miloslav, from Proto-Slavic *milъ dear, kindLatin Milo is an n-stem cognomen from the Greek Μίλωνthe user is referencing σμῖλαξ (smilax) "holm-oak", with variants μῖλαξ (mîlax) μῖλος (mîlos) σμῖλος (smîlos), with rebracketing of the initial s
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Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  3/12/2025, 7:48 AM
Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  Anya Mel’nik or Mel’nyk  ·  3/12/2025, 8:39 AM
Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  3/17/2025, 8:23 AM
Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  3/12/2025, 7:28 PM
Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  thegriffon  ·  3/17/2025, 1:49 PM
Re: Anyone know the ancient Greek derivation of Milo?  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  3/17/2025, 3:45 PM