The name has since come to be linked to the Italian word mia, meaning mine, and is also recognized as a derivation from the Slavic word Mila, meaning dear or darling.
How Popular Is the Name Mia?
Mia is—and has been—having a moment. The name is derived from Maria but has actually surpassed it in popularity. It first started to be used in the 1960s and gained in popularity throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Mia is the 8th most popular girls name in the US, according to 2020 Social Security Administration data. The 3-letter name has consistently ranked in the top ten since 2009, and top 50 since 2002.
Name Variations
Maria (Hebrew, Egyptian) Mary (Hebrew, Egyptian) Maryam (Arabic, Iranian, and Hebrew) Michal (Hebrew, Iranian) Miryam (Hebrew, Egyptian) Miriam (Hebrew, Egyptian)
Similar Names
Amia Amelia Emilia Eva Maya Miette Mila Malia Mira Miyuh Pia Stella
Other girl names that start with M:
MarisaMaisieMayaMaeMelanieMildredMollyMonicaMoniqueMaxine
Common Nicknames
Common nicknames for Mia include:
MaiMajaMamaMiamiMimiMim
Suggested Sibling Names
LiamMasonMaxNoahAvaIsabelMollySofia
Famous People Named Mia
A notable Mia in the U.S. is Mia Farrow (born Maria). As a baby name, Mia entered the top 1,000 list for the first time in 1964, coinciding with the exact time Farrow gained attention for her role, Allison Mackenzie on the nighttime soap “Peyton Place.” She also starred as Rosemary Woodhouse in 1968’s “Rosemary’s Baby.” Farrow has appeared in more than 50 films and won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe Award and three BAFTA Award nominations.
Famous Mias:
Mariel Margaret “Mia” Hamm-Garciaparra, retired professional American soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup championMia Tyler, American actress and the daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven TylerMia Martini, Italian singer and songwriterLudmya “Mia” Love, American political commentator and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Utah’s 4th congressional district from 2015 to 2019
Famous Marias:
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova, former professional Russian tennis playerMaria Menounos, American entertainment reporter, television personality, professional wrestler, actress, and businesswomanMaria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina, the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions, ruling from 1740 until her death in 1780
Ficitional Mias:
Mia Toretto, the main female protagonist and tritagonist portrayed by Jordana Brewster of the “Fast and the Furious” franchiseMia Thermopolis, the protagonist portrayed by Anne Hathaway in “The Princess Diaries” and its sequelMia Wallace, a fictional character portrayed by Uma Thurman in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film “Pulp Fiction"Mia, voiced by Allegra Clark in the “LEGO Friends: Girls on a Mission” seriesMia, Molly’s baby sister in the beloved Nick Jr. cartoon, “Bubble Guppies”
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