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Milosch as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Milosch

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The baby name Milosch is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced ˈmɪloʃ (MEE-losh).

Milosch is Slavic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Slavic
Pronunciation: ˈmɪloʃ (MEE-losh)

What is the meaning of the name Milosch ?

The baby name Milosch is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced ˈmɪloʃ (MEE-losh).

Milosch is Slavic in Origin.

Milosch is a Germanized spelling of the Slavic given name Miloš, built on the root mil- “dear, gracious, beloved” plus the diminutive suffix -oš. It appears across Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian usage. The Milosch form arose in German-speaking contexts to render the š sound as sch and occurs in Austro‑Hungarian and Prussian records among Slavic communities and their emigrant descendants. Today it remains uncommon but recognizable in Central Europe.

Closely related variants are Miloš (standard), Milosh (transliteration), Miłosz/Milosz (Polish), and the broader family Milo, Milan, Miloslav/Miłosław; feminine counterparts include Mila and Milena. The meaning centers on endearment - “beloved, gracious.” Cultural associations include the legendary Serbian knight Miloš Obilić and Czech director Miloš Forman, while Czesław Miłosz exemplifies the Polish spelling. Pronunciation: roughly MEE-losh; German Milosch approximates the same.

Milosch is far from common. We count 12 recorded uses of it across 3 countries.

Milosch has the following similar or variant Names

Milosch – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
IR Boys 0 #565 1 10,162
Germany Boys 0 #943 10 5,697
MA 0 #1,199 1 20,986
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People also ask about Milosch

Milosch is predominantly a boy's name.
Milosch is a 2 syllable name, pronounced ˈmɪloʃ (MEE-losh).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Miloš, Milos, Milosh and Miłosz.
Yes — it is. Milosch falls well short of the numbers a name needs to reach any national birth ranking, the clearest sign of a genuinely rare name.