All about the name MILANO

Meaning, origin, history.

Milano is a Italian name of Latin origin that means "miller" or "one who lives near a mill". It is derived from the Italian word "mulino", which refers to a mill. The name Milano is also associated with the city of Milan in Italy, and may have been chosen as a tribute to this historic city.

The name Milano has been used for centuries, but it gained popularity in the 20th century as more families chose to honor their Italian heritage or celebrate their love of Italian culture. Today, Milano continues to be a popular name choice for boys around the world.

One famous bearer of the name Milano is Italian soccer player Mario Milanetto, who plays for the Italian national team and several professional clubs. Other notable individuals with the name include American actor Milo O'Shea and Italian film director Giuseppe Tornatore.

See also

Italian

Popularity of the name MILANO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some fascinating statistics regarding the name Milano in the United States:

The name Milano started to gain traction in 2006 with six babies being named Milano that year. The following year, it maintained its popularity with another six births. After a small dip, the name began to pick up again with seven births each in 2010 and 2011.

In recent years, the popularity of Milano has significantly increased. Between 2013 and 2023, there have been at least eight births every year, reaching its peak in 2022 with an impressive 45 births.

Overall, from 2006 to 2023, a total of 242 babies were named Milano in the United States. This steady increase over time suggests that the name Milano is becoming more and more popular among parents who want their child's name to be unique yet strong.