Names Like Miel
24 baby names similar to Miel in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Honey#846 in the U.S.From the Old English hunig (honey), referring to the sweet substance produced by bees; used as Cielo#795 in the U.S.Sky or heaven; the Spanish word cielo meaning sky or heaven, from Latin caelum meaning sky or hRaquel#1071 in the U.S.Ewe (female sheep); Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel, from Hebrew rakhel (ewe)Chanel#1221 in the U.S.Channel; pipe; from Old French chanel (canal, pipe, groove) — the surname of fashion designer CMaribel#1706 in the U.S.Blend of Maria and IsabelCharlotte#2 in the U.S.Free woman; feminine form of CharlesCamila#19 in the U.S.From the Latin Camilla, a name for a young attendant in religious ceremonies; popularized in thJosephine#53 in the U.S.God will increase; God shall addAdeline#59 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kind; French diminutive of AdelaClaire#68 in the U.S.Bright; clear; illustriousMadeline#81 in the U.S.Woman from Magdala; high tower — from the Hebrew place name Migdal (tower), via Greek MagdaleneJade#95 in the U.S.The green gemstone; from Spanish piedra de la ijada (stone of the side/flank), referring to itsMargot#102 in the U.S.Pearl — French short form of Marguerite, from Greek margaritēs (pearl)Juliette#110 in the U.S.Youthful, downy-bearded — French diminutive of Julie/Julia, from Latin Iulius, the Roman clan nCatalina#111 in the U.S.Pure — Spanish form of Katherine/Catherine, from Greek Aikaterinē, associated with the Greek kaMagnolia#124 in the U.S.Named after the magnolia tree, itself named after French botanist Pierre Magnol (1638–1715)Valerie#127 in the U.S.Strong; vigorous; healthy — from the Roman family name Valerius, from Latin valere (to be stronSavannah#135 in the U.S.Treeless plain; grassy flatland — from Spanish sabana, borrowed from Taíno zabanaBrielle#143 in the U.S.Short form of Gabrielle; from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'Remi#145 in the U.S.Oarsman; from the Latin remus (oar)Genevieve#148 in the U.S.Tribe woman, woman of the people — from Old German Genovefa, possibly from Germanic geno (race,Isabelle#166 in the U.S.Pledged to God, God is my oath — French form of Isabel/Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba (my God Rosalie#171 in the U.S.Little rose — French diminutive of Rose, from Latin rosa (rose flower)Vivienne#172 in the U.S.Alive; full of life; French feminine form of Vivian, from Latin vivus (alive, living)






