Re: My column on Milo and why I think it's use in the USA is more from the Greek than Slavic origin
in reply to a message by clevelandkentevans
Shakespeare makes a reference to Milo in Troilus and Cressida. It's not a strong reason a name would trend but probably one of the more accessible places it might have been seen? It wasn't a popular play though, and may have been read more than performed.
Also the entry on Milo in Yonge's Christian names is the same in the first edition of 1863.
Also the entry on Milo in Yonge's Christian names is the same in the first edition of 1863.