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Girl Names Ending with -mia

Mia ending baby names and what they mean, with 26 results. -mia names are used more often as feminine names. These girl names were at the top of their popularity 1 year ago (USAGE OF 0.81%) and have remained as common to this day (USAGE 0.77%, 5% LESS), but with names such as Jamia becoming less trendy. Amia (#960) and Mia (#7) are two of the more trendy names for newborns in this compilation, while Alomia (TOP 80%) and Fumia (80%) are popular -mia last names.

-mia names

Amia - Mia | Naomia - Yesemia

Amia - Mia

Amia

Amia1
Var. of Amiya. Possibly derived from the Sanskrit word .. Amyia is also a slightly prominent kid's name. See also Amya.

Amia2
Form of Amy. Derivative of Old French, Latin elements. "Beloved." Amia became less popular in 2018, dropping -110 rankings as a birth name to reach #960.

Anthemia, var. Anthymia, Antheemia
Origin fr. Greek element. "In bloom." Uncommon. Compare Anthemia, Antheemia, Anthymia with common -ia surnames Academia (UPPER 77%), Anchia (94%).

Arsemia
Form of Arsenia. Derived fr. Spanish, Greek elements. "Masculine." Ansemia and Arsemis are creative forms.

Camia
Var. of Camilla. Derived fr. Latin element. "Helper to the priest." Compare surnames Camisa (UPPER 38%), Camit (87%). See also Canna.

Carmia1
Var. of Carmel. From Hebrew. "Garden, orchard." Unusual. Carmia, similar to Ceclia, Ceria, has the -ia ending. See also Carna.

Karmia, Carmia2
Forms of Carmen. Root fr. Hebrew language. "Garden, orchard." Unusual as baby names, but Carmia and Karmia are similar to the more conventional Karin.

Damia
Origin fr. Greek language. Possibly means "to tame", although the .. Unique. Damia is not listed in the US Census. See also Danea.

Demia
Form of Demi. Root fr. French, English. "Half." Rather quirky as a birth name. See also Dama.

Dumia
Root fr. Hebrew element. "Silent." Unique, with the -ia suffix for Dumia, like Dosia, Daria. See also Demi.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -mia names: Amia, Euphemia, Jamia, Mia

Effie and variants

Euphemia1, Efthemia
Forms of Effie. Origin fr. Greek word. "Well-spoken." Less popular today. Euphemia was the variant last found (the 1910s) in the Top 2000.

Euphemia2, var. Eufemia, Efthymia, Efimia
Derived fr. Greek element. "Good to speak." Efimia and Efthymia are more uncommon as girls' names among the versions of Euphemia.

Hermia1
Var. of Hermione. Derivative of Greek language. "Messenger." Unique, with the common -ia suffix for Hermia, like Helia, Helodia.

Hermia2
Origin fr. Greek. "Messenger." Scarce as a girls' name, but Hermia is comparable to the more conventional Hermina. See also Herma.

Hermia3
Form of Herminia. Source fr. Spanish word. .. A saint's name. Uncommon. Hermia, like Heladia, has the androgynous-sounding -ia ending. See also Herma.

Hermia4
Form of Erma. Based on Old German word. "Entire, universal." Not that popular as a birth name. See also Hermila.

Jamia

Jamia
Var. of Jamie. Stems fr. Hebrew element. "He who supplants." Less used today. Jamia was last found in 2009 in the Top 2000. See also Janna.

Jeremia
Derivative of Hebrew element. "The Lord is exalted." Rare, with the androgynous-sounding -ia ending for Jeremia, like Jamia. Gender-neutral name.

Mia

Mia1
Derived fr. Israeli, Latin, Scandinavian languages. .. In Latin and Scandinavian, a short .. Adoption of Mia as a children's name in 2018 was 39.1% more than in 2008.

Mia2
Form of Michelle. Stems fr. French, Hebrew languages. "Who is like God?." Popular as a children's name, Mia is comparable to the familiar Pia. See also Zia.

Quick Reference

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -mia names for girls.

1. Amia - Mia
Amiya [Amia], Amy [Amia], Anthemia [Anthymia, Antheemia], Arsenia [Arsemia], Camilla [Camia], Carmel [Carmia], Carmen [Karmia, Carmia], Damia, Demi [Demia], Dumia, Effie [Euphemia, Efthemia], Euphemia [Efimia, Eufemia, Efthymia], Hermione [Hermia], Hermia, Herminia [Hermia], Erma [Hermia], Jamie [Jamia], Jeremia, Mia, Michelle [Mia]


Naomi [Naomia], Phemia [Femia], Samya [Samia], Therma [Thermia], Wyome [Wyomia], Yesenia [Yesemia]

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