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Opinions on the name Miles?

85 replies

Thelightblueduck · 06/06/2025 09:22

Never ever had this name as a contender until a week ago.

Kind of irrelevant but strange back story to where I’ve got the name from:

My husband suggested it as we were on our way to the airport a week ago, and a singer on the radio was named Miles and I loved it.

The next day, I went to read a book I bought for my holiday - the main character was named Miles and his mother in the book has my name!

The day after, my husband saw a TikTok of a baby named Miles and the babies surname was my maiden name.

I feel like the universe is sending me a hard sign here that the baby wants to be called Miles 🤣

His name, since before I was even pregnant, was going to be Xander. But something is pulling me towards Miles now and I think I really love the name.
What do you all think of the name? Is it crazy to change his name when I’m 7 months pregnant, on a whim?

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PrettyPuss · 06/06/2025 09:29

Showing my age here but years ago there was a brilliant series called Dynasty. One of the characters was called Miles Colby. He was played by an actor called Maxwell Caulfield (who also started in Grease 2). He is always how I imagined a Miles to look. I have only met 1 IRL, he is in his early 20's and a very cool guy.

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I know a 9 year old Miles, complete dote,

timoteigirl · 10/08/2025 20:31

It makes me think of marathon training. I have to admit I don't know if there is another meaning or where the name originates from.

VioIetMoon · 09/08/2025 13:36

I have a myles. I'm really not keen on the name to be honest. It was his fathers choice. It means solider. My little lad spent a few weeks in nicu and in end i thought well he is a little solider everything we went through in pregnancy and his rough start to life . Everyone who has met him compliments his name tho

Branleuse · 07/06/2025 15:06

I like it a lot.

Zebralie · 07/06/2025 14:46

Agree that Alex is overused - we know so many male and female Alexes!

BoleynMemories13 · 07/06/2025 12:56

I prefer the Myles spelling, so as not to be a unit of measurement. I also seems less 'posh' somehow than Miles. Milo/Mylo is a sweet nickname.

Xander is cool , but I'd put Alexander on the BC.

theunbreakablecleopatrajones · 07/06/2025 10:49

I really like it

Miles Alexander flows v well

Also there are billions of Alexs and Z/Xanders at the moment - Miles is popular but not crazy. If you do call him Zander I think it’s better as a nn

WhatMe123 · 06/06/2025 21:26

I love it wanted it on our list but do said no but we had a second girl anyway

sprinklesandshines · 06/06/2025 21:18

It’s my surname

sprinklesandshines · 06/06/2025 21:18

It’s my surname

EllieQ · 06/06/2025 21:13

I love it, and if we’d had a boy, he would have been Miles. As a previous poster has said, it means ‘soldier’.

It’s the name of the main character in one of my favourite book series (Vorkosigan Saga - a science fiction series), but that’s a fairly obscure reference. People may remember the character of Miles from the 90s series Ths Life, or Miles Morales from the recent animated Spider-Man films.

Firsttimebabymummy · 06/06/2025 18:32

Alexander Miles?

monktasmic · 06/06/2025 18:30

I love Miles / Myles and only know nice ones!
I actually dislike Xander - and think Alexander is an incredibly dull name.

PlasticAcrobat · 06/06/2025 18:23

Zebralie · 06/06/2025 16:22

In the UK Miles is used as a measurement of distance. Like naming a child Kilometres!

If I had a child called Miles I would call him Kilometres for short, since a kilometre is only five eighths of a mile.

ItsStillWork · 06/06/2025 18:19

I like it

disappointedfox · 06/06/2025 18:18

Zebralie · 06/06/2025 16:22

In the UK Miles is used as a measurement of distance. Like naming a child Kilometres!

Hardly when Miles is a perfectly normal established name in the UK that no one bats an eyelid towards.

XDownwiththissortofthingX · 06/06/2025 18:11

It's 2025, surely Kilometres is more contemporary?

Pinty · 06/06/2025 18:09

I'm sorry but it's one of those names I really dislike .
But he's not my baby he's yours. So if you both love it use it.

YYURYYUCICYYUR4ME · 06/06/2025 18:01

My cousin was called Myles, same name different spelling.

GetOffTheCounter · 06/06/2025 17:40

I know only one Miles. he is in his 50s and is a very nice and jolly fellow. He is known as Milo by his closest friends which I like also.

I have warm feelings towards it.

PlasticAcrobat · 06/06/2025 17:37

To me, Miles has a bit of a posh, "Red trousers" vibe to it. I'd expect a Miles to be a bit entitled and male chauvinistic.

Xander is posh too, though.

Dustmylemonlies · 06/06/2025 17:33

I really like it. Smile

Meowmeowmeowmeowmeowmeow · 06/06/2025 17:32

As pp mentioned, it does rhyme with Piles and my DH has had the misfortune of being called this many times in his life, or having to hear his name being used as a joke comparing it to the measurement 🙄

DH has also been told a few times that he doesn't suit his name, in that he's not posh, so I do think a lot of people make that connection with the name too.

It does sound nice though and if you like it, that's all that matters :-)

Emanwenym · 06/06/2025 17:17

@Cakeandusername , same here, and it's why I don't like Delilah but like Anna and Edgar.

Cakeandusername · 06/06/2025 17:09

I like Miles. Makes me think of Miles in This life - 90s show about lawyers - Miles was a posh trainee barrister. Not a fan of Xander.

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