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Also used in Poland.
Used as a diminutive of Emilia, Milena, Melania etc.
Also Italian.It has been used every year with the lowest peak in 1999 with 12 Mila and the highest peak in 2015 with 56 newborns. In 2023 in Italy were born 45 Mila.
Also an Italian short form for the name Immacolata (meaning "immaculate").
Also an English name.
Also Slovene: https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mila_(ime)
Also Moldovan (you'll find numerous bearers on social media).
Mila [MEE - la] is used in Spanish-speaking countries as a diminutive of Milagros.
In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Mila who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 372nd most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
I have no idea why they don't write that it is also used in Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and many places in Eastern Europe. It is a nickname for a Slavic pagan name Lyudmila which literally means (loved by the people or dear to the people).

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