Mylah means merciful or soldier — the Y-H variant of Mila, from the Slavic mila (gracious/dear) or the Germanic. The Y-opening and H-ending create maximum visual personalisation. Same Mila Kunis star power, same Slavic warmth, Y-H-elaborated calligraphy.
Mylah is a Y-H variant of Mila from the Slavic meaning gracious or dear. The Y-opening and H-ending create maximum visual personalisation while maintaining Mila's warmth.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Modern Y-H variant of Mila.
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Today
Mylah remains a beloved choice, ranking #744 in the US. 6,056 babies have been named Mylah since 1993.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Mylah?
2023peak year
Mylah is on the rise. After years out of the spotlight, it has been gaining ground with U.S. parents in the most recent decade. It currently ranks around #744, with about 443 babies named Mylah each year. In 2023, 789 babies received the name (ranked #389). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 6,056.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Mylah's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — mercifully nurturing. People named Mylah tend to be gentle, personalised, and proud of their Y-H distinction.
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