Miller

#18 in Vermont

Meaning of Miller

Miller rolls off the tongue like the steady swish-swish of wheat turning under a moonlit molino. Born as an English occupational surname—literally “the one who keeps the millstones singing”—it has wandered far from the riverbanks of medieval villages to claim a fresh life as a unisex first name. Today, Miller feels equal parts rustic and modern: a plaid shirt paired with smart sneakers, a jar of fireflies on a city balcony. Pop culture sprinkles in familiar echoes—think golden beer labels, boundary-pushing actor Ezra Miller, and even the rebellious spirit of playwright Arthur Miller—giving the name a friendly, approachable swagger. Parents who choose it often love its balance: sturdy yet breezy, traditional yet unbuttoned. In Spanish-speaking circles, its sound mingles easily with “miel” and “milagro,” adding a hint of sweetness and wonder. Altogether, Miller stands as a quietly humming engine—reliable, hardworking, and ready to grind out a lifetime of good stories.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as MIL-ur (/ˈmɪlər/)

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Notable People Named Miller

Miller Huggins was an American second baseman for the Reds and Cardinals who later managed the New York Yankees, leading their 1920s Murderers Row teams to six pennants and three World Series titles.
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