78%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovene, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Russian, Italian Scripts Милена(Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Russian) Pronounced Pron. /ˈmɪ.lɛ.na/(Czech) /ˈmi.lɛ.na/(Slovak) /mi.ˈlɛ.na/(Polish) /mʲɪ.ˈlʲe.nə/(Russian) /mi.ˈlɛː.na/(Italian) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Feminine form of Milan. It began to be used in Italy in honour of Milena Vukotić (1847-1923), mother of Helen of Montenegro, the wife of the Italian king Victor Emmanuel III. In Italy it can also be considered a combination of Maria and Elena. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details VariantsMilanka, Milka(Serbian) Milka(Macedonian) Milka(Bulgarian) Milanka, Milka(Croatian) Milka(Slovene) Milada, Miluše, Miluška(Czech) Milada(Slovak) Other Languages & CulturesMilana(Belarusian) Mylène(French) Miléna(Hungarian) Mila, Milana(Ukrainian) Same SpellingMilénaUser SubmissionsMiléna, Milèna, Milena PopularityDetails Last ranked #15 in 2022 Armenia Last ranked #32 in 2000 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #196 in 2004 Czechia Last ranked #794 in 2023 England and Wales Last ranked #460 in 2001 France Last ranked #96 in 2019 Germany (Berlin) Last ranked #186 in 2012 Italy Last ranked #46 in 2023 Moldova Last ranked #343 in 2023 Netherlands Last ranked #34 in 2023 Poland Last ranked #15 in 2023 Puerto Rico Last ranked #484 in 2010 Spain (by decade) Last ranked #97 in 2023 Switzerland Last ranked #700 in 2023 United States People think this name isRate·Details formal upper class natural wholesome refined strange serious Name DaysName Days? Czechia: January 24Slovakia: April 9 Categories combinations, fashion designers, feminine forms, isograms, Killing Eve characters, love island Poland, nobility, queens, rhythmic gymnasts, top 10 in Armenia, virtues