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      Meaning of the first name Milad

      Origin

      Persian

      Meaning

      Birth

      Variations

      Gilad, Milah, Milan
      The name Milad derives its origin from the Persian language and holds the significance of Birth. Throughout history, the name Milad has been a prevalent choice for both boys and girls. Its usage dates back to ancient Persian culture, where birth was highly regarded and celebrated. The name Milad reflects this cultural importance and has become deeply rooted in Persian history.

      In modern-day usage, the name Milad is widely popular in regions influenced by Persian culture, including Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. It continues to hold its meaning of birth and represents the joy and happiness associated with the arrival of a new life. The name Milad is often given to children born during festive occasions or during significant milestones such as New Year celebrations, highlighting the connection to new beginnings.

      Furthermore, the name Milad has gained recognition beyond Persian-speaking territories, reaching individuals worldwide. As it carries a positive connotation, it appeals to parents seeking a name that symbolizes hope, renewal, and the start of something remarkable. With its enduring presence in both history and modern-day usage, the name Milad remains a beloved choice for parents looking to honor Persian heritage or convey their wishes for a prosperous future for their child.

      Based on our records...

      Salhab

      Salhab

      This is the most common surname associated with Milad.
      Hanna

      Hanna

      This is the most common name of those married to a Milad.
      Chakib

      Chakib

      This is the most common name for a child of a Milad.
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