Millennia name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Slavonic and Old Slavic
Usage: English
Meaning: Precious, Dear, Gracious, Love and Expensive
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What does Millennia mean?

Millennia is spelling variation of Millenia. Millenia is variation of Milenia.

Variants of Millennia

Millenia, Milenia

Middle Names for Millennia

Christena, Sore, Christel, Christelle, view more middle names that goes with Millennia

How popular is the name Millennia?

Millennia is a unique baby name in United States during its short run, it been to the top 4000 names. In 2000, it ranked 3450th when 38 girls were named Millennia.

At least, 50 people around the globe have been given the name as per our research.

YearRankBirths
2000345338
1999822111
1997137225
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Millennia

You are passionate but shy to make the first step. You find motivation in the most unusual places and people. You have to understand that not everyone is willing and excited to succeed in life as you are. You often end up hurt and disappointed. Some would say that you are cold-hearted and insensitive but the truth is that you are the most sensitive person. You can stare at a wall and not feel bored because of your busy mind.

Parents who liked Millennia, loved these names

  •  Granville - Pleasing and Evergreen boy name Granville came from Old French, meaning of Granville is "Large City" is dominantly used in English
  •  Ealhdun - Used dominantly in English, Ealhdun means "From the Elves Valley" is used for baby boys
  •  Margarette - Margarette's meaning is Pearl is used as a baby girl name that came from Greek and Old Greek is prevalently used in English
  •  Alvyn - Used particulary in English unexpected, Alvyn is of Old English origin and is aimed at boys, Alvyn means "Noble Friend"
  •  Attley - Meaning of Attley is From the Meadow used for both genders is used mainly in English

Famous people named Millennia

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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