Miklo, pronounced MEE-kloh (/ˈmi.kloʊ/), is a male given name with roots in the Hungarian diminutive of Miklós—a form of the Greek Nikolaos meaning “victory of the people.” Though its origin lies in Central Europe, Miklo has gained traction in the United States over the past decade, particularly within Hispanic communities drawn to its crisp, phonetic clarity. According to Social Security records, the name rose steadily from 23 births (889th) in 2018 and 23 births (895th) in 2020 to 51 births (873rd) in 2024, reflecting its growing appeal. This blend of historical depth and contemporary resonance makes Miklo a compelling choice for parents seeking a name that bridges Latin-American warmth with European heritage.