Milad

Meaning of Milad

Milad is a male name with Arabic and Persian origins. It is pronounced as mee-LAHD (/miːˈlɑd/) and has variations such as Miloud. The name Milad has been given to newborns in the United States of America for several years, with varying levels of popularity. In recent years, it has ranked between 4,000 and 10,000 in terms of occurrence. Despite not being extremely common, Milad carries a rich cultural heritage and is associated with traditions and customs from Arabic and Persian-speaking regions. It is a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a name with international flair.

Pronunciation

Arabic,Persian

  • Pronunced as mee-LAHD (/miːˈlɑd/)

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Notable People Named Milad

Milad Hanna was an Egyptian civil engineer, professor, parliamentarian, political activist, and writer known for advocating religious equality and housing rights in Egypt.
Milad Karimi is a Kazakh artistic gymnast who represented Kazakhstan at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal at the 2023 World Championships in floor exercise.
Milad Intezar is an Afghan professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Derde Divisie club SteDoCo.
Milad Valerikovich Alirzaev is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler who won a bronze medal at the European Wrestling Championships.
Milad Rabbani is an Iranian football defender currently playing for Esteghlal Ahvaz in the Iran Pro League.
Milad Nouri is an Iranian football player known for his role as a midfielder for Siah Jamegan in the Persian Gulf Pro League.
Milad Nouri Dijojin is an Iranian football midfielder playing for Saba Qom in the Iran Pro League.
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