Milica (; pronounced 'Millitsa') is a feminine name popular in Balkan countries. It is a diminutive form of the given name Mila, meaning 'kind', 'dear' or 'sweet'. The name was used for a number of queens and princesses, including Milica of Serbia, wife of Tsar Lazar, who is honored as a saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church. Milica has been the most popular name for girls born in Serbia since 1991, and is overall the most common female given name in the country. The name of Princess Milica of Montenegro was often translated as Milizza in English language publications.
Individuals named Milica
- Milica of Serbia (1335âÂÂ1405), Princess of Serbia, wife of Lazar of Serbia
- Milica Despina (1485âÂÂ1554), Princess consort of Wallachia, wife of Neagoe Basarab
- Milica of Montenegro (1866âÂÂ1951), Montenegrin princess
- Milica BeÃ
¡evià(1896âÂÂ1941), Serbian painter, illustrator, the first female set designer at the National Theatre in Belgrade
- Milica BrankoviÃÂ (died 1464), Serbian princess, wife of Leonardo III Tocco
- Milica ÃÂubrilo (born 1969), Serbian politician and diplomat
- Milica DaboviÃÂ (born 1982), Serbian basketball player
- Milica Davies (born 1981 as Milica IliÃÂ), Australian classical guitarist
- Milica GardaÃ
¡evià(born 1998), Serbian long jumper
- Milica Jankovià(1881âÂÂ1939), Serbian writer
- Milla Jovovich (born 1975 as Milicaa JovoviÃÂ), American actress, model and musician
- Milica Kacin Wohinz (1930âÂÂ2021), Slovenian historian
- Milica MajstoroviÃÂ (born 1989), Serbian singer
- Milica MandiÃÂ (born 1991), Serbian taekwondo athlete
- Milica MiÃÂiàDimovska (1947âÂÂ2013), Serbian writer
- Milica Miljanov (ca. 1860âÂÂ?), Montenegrin soldier and WWI heroine
- Mila Mulroney (born 1953 as Milica PivniÃÂki), wife of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
- Milica Ninkovià(1854âÂÂ1881), Serbian feminist, translator and editor
- Milica Pap (born 1973), Yugoslavian pianist
- Milica PavloviÃÂ (born 1991), Serbian singer
- Milica PejanoviÃÂ-ÃÂuriÃ
¡ià(born 1959), Montenegrin politician
- Milica Rakià(1996âÂÂ1999), three-year-old Serbian child killed during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- Milica Ã
 terià(1914âÂÂ1998), Serbian architect
- Milica StojadinoviÃÂ-Srpkinja (1828âÂÂ1878), Serbian poet
- Milica Ã
 viglin ÃÂavov, Croatian female doctor
- Milica TodoroviÃÂ (born 1990), Serbian singer and actress
- Milica TomiÃÂ (born 1960), Serbian artist
- Milica VukadinoviÃÂ (born 1968), Serbian former basketball player
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