Miyo name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: Spanish
Meaning: Industrious, Eager to Please, Rival, Emulating, Excellent, Imitating, Rivaling, Emulum, Wetteifernde and Inspired By An Ancient Roman Sex
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What does Miyo mean?

Substantially used in Spanish isolated, Miyo is used as a gender insensitive name is rooted from Latin. Miyo is variation of imperishable and darling Emil. Emil is German equivalent of Emile. Also Emil is German form of Émile.

Meaning of Emil is Rivaling and Emulum is rooted from Latin.

Variants of Miyo

Miyoko, Emil, Emile, Émile, Aemilio, Emilian, Amiel, Emiliann, Emiliano

Names that rhyme with Miyo

How popular is the name Miyo?

Miyo is an uncommon baby name in United States where it may not be used now. But an extremely popular name in Japan where every 1 in 700 have the name. According to our findings, at least 190000 people have been bestowed Miyo around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2008138167
192940556
192742866
192544256
1924280912
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Here's what numbers has to say about Miyo

When you are having hardships, you feel like the world's falling apart when it's not. You just have to find a way to get through people and make them listen. You wish everyone were just like you but they can't. Sometimes, your intuition is the reason why you made so mistakes in your life. Nothing can stop you from living the life you imagined for yourself but watch out. You always care more about other people's well-being and never find time to check how you are doing.

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  •  Rayén - Used principally in Spanish, Rayén has its origin in Mapudungun, Rayén means "Flower or Blossom" is aimed at baby girls
  •  Rosendo - The widespread and perennial boy name Rosendo is largely used in Spanish, Rosendo means "Famed Path or The Elements Hruod Meaning Fame" is of Visigothic origin
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Famous people named Miyo

  • Miyoko Asada in Musuko as Actress
  • Miyoko Fujimori in Body & Soul as Actress
  • Miyoshi Umeki in Sayonara as Actress

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