And thanks again for the reference. I am writing my next column on the name
Milo, and the comment in the submitted link that:
"As for its usage in modern English and
German, it might sometimes be considered a bona fide variant of
Milo."
...seems to be absolutely correct, especially in regard to
Milo's use in the 19th century United States. My research shows that it is much more likely that
Milo was thought of as a Classical Greek and
Roman name when it was given to boys in early 19th century
America rather than being a "medieval revival" name from the Latin form of
Mile or
Miles found in medieval records. I will post evidence for that when I link to my column published next
Sunday.