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Given Names like Miya
Given names with a similar sound or feel to Miya.
Names like Miya include alternative spellings such as Mia and Miia, longer forms like Maria, Michelle and Michaela, cross-language cognates including Mary, Maryam and Marie, and rhyming names like Leah, Tia and Thea.
Also can be spelt Mia MiiaOverall
- 1. Ria (Rhea, Rhia)
2. Mary (Merry, Meri, Merrie, Marri, Marry)
3. Leah (Lia, Leigha, Liya, Leea)
4. Michelle (Michele, Michele, Michel, Michel)
5. Miriam (Myriam)
6. Mikaela (Micaela)
7. Tia (Tiah)
8. Mair (Maire, Mehr, Mer)
9. Marie
10. Maryam (Meryem, Merriam)
Longer forms
- Maria
- Michelle, Michele, Michel
- Michaela
- Micah, Mica, Majka, Myka
- Misha, Mysha, Mischa
- Mikayla
- Mitchell, Michal, Mitchel, Mitchelle, Michell, Michl
- Makayla
- Mikaela, Micaela
- Mickey, Micky, Mikki, Miki, Mickie, Mykie, Micki
- Miesha
Related short forms
Cognates
Names with the same meaning but not necessarily in the same language or format
- Mary, Merry, Meri, Merrie, Marri, Marry
- Maryam, Meryem, Merriam
- Marie
- Mariam
- Miriam, Myriam
- Mariya
- Mara, Mahra, Marra
- Mariama, Maryama
- Mair, Maire, Mehr, Mer
- Marija
Rhyming names
- Leah, Lia, Leigha, Liya, Leea
- Tia, Tiah
- Thea
- Nia, Nya, Niya
- Ria, Rhea, Rhia
- Priya
- Diya, Dia
- Jiya, Jia
- Pia, Piya, Paea
- Kiah, Keya, Khea
- Shriya
- Sia, Siya, Seah
- Zia, Ziya, Xia
- Bria
- Fia, Phia, Fea
- Shia
Alliterative names
Names that start with similar sounds to miya
Other names that contain similar sounds
Names with similar tags
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Names with similar locations
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Names popular in similar years
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- James
- Daniel
- Michael
- Samuel
- William
- David
- Elizabeth
- Thomas
- Edward
- Joseph
Common questions
What makes a name similar to Miya?
Names on this list share pronunciation, syllable rhythm, or other characteristics with Miya. Variant spellings of the same underlying name appear first, followed by names that simply share a sound or feel.