Miles /ˈmaɪlz/ is a male name from the Latin miles, a soldier. The medieval knight was called miles in Medieval Latin, while in Classical Latin, miles meant simply soldier of any sort, including infantry. Miles Gloriosus, whose name means "boastful soldier", was a comic stock character in classical Roman drama.
Milley Name Meaning. Americanized spelling of French Millet. Hungarian: archaic variant of Mil(l)ei, a habitational name for someone from a place called Milej in Zala county or Mile in Torna county.
The name Millie is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Millie is: Servant for the temple; Free-born; noble. Feminine form of Camillus. Famous bearer: Roman mythological Volscian warrior queen Camilla.
Origin of the name Milo: Of Germanic origin, Milo is of uncertain derivation. It might be derived from the German mild (mild, peaceful, calm), which is from the Old German root milan (to mill, beat, crush, or rub until fine or tender). Alternatively, it might be from the Old Slavonic root milu (merciful).
Myles is a variant spelling of Miles. We know that Miles is of Norman origin, but it can't be derived from any specific Old French or Germanic word. ... The Latin word “miles†means 'soldier' or some such military attribute due to its association with Michael (the soldier angel of God).
German Meaning: The name Norberto is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Norberto is: Shining from the North.
VARIANT: Odalys. OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Auda, Oda, Odilia, Odila (Ancient Germanic), Odelia, Odetta, Ottoline (English), Odile, Odette (French), Oda, Odilie, Ottilie, Ute (German), Odeta (Lithuanian), Oda (Norwegian), Otylia (Polish), Otilia (Romanian), Ottilia (Swedish)
Spanish nicknames "Oda" where the "d" is pronounced with a "dh" sound. Meanings and history of the name Odalys: | Edit. A female version of Otto, From the Old High German Otho and Odo, which are derived from auda (rich).
Odetta as a girls' name. Odetta means "wealth". Odetta is a variant form of Odette (French, Old German): in the famous ballet "Swan Lake". ASSOCIATED WITH -ta, wealth.
The name Odette is the female version of Otto, from the Old High German words "otho" and "odo", which are derived from the French word "auda" meaning "rich". Therefore, Odette is of French and Old German origin, and its meaning is "wealth". Famous real-life people named Odette: | Edit. Odette Annable - American actress.