- "dear", "cute"; its
feminine counterpart is
Milanova. It may
refer to the
following notable people: Anna
Milanova (born 1978),
Bulgarian volleyball player...
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Stoika Trendafilova Milanova (also Stoyka; Bulgarian: Стойка Трендафилова Миланова; 5
August 1945 – 29
September 2024) was a
Bulgarian classical violinist...
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Vanya Milanova (born
January 12, 1954; also Vania) is a Bulgarian-born solo violinist,
recording artist and
professor of music.
Milanova was born in Razgrad...
- Ľudmila
Milanová (born 22
March 1967 in Kežmarok) is a
Slovak former alpine skier who
competed for
Czechoslovakia in the 1988
Winter Olympics and 1992...
- Natália
Milanová (née Gálisová; born 12 June 1982 in Bratislava) is a
Slovak politician, who has
served as the
Minister of
Culture in the
Government of...
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Tamara "Tako"
Milanova (née Gachechiladze; Georgian: თამარა "თაქო" მილანოვა, née გაჩეჩილაძე; born 17
March 1983) is a
Georgian singer,
songwriter and actress...
- Anna
Milanova (Bulgarian: Ана Миланова; born (1978-02-06)6
February 1978) is a
Bulgarian female former volleyball player. She was part of the Bulgaria...
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wheelchair fencer Natalia Mashina (born 1997),
Russian footballer Natália
Milanová (born 1982),
Slovakian politician Natalia Mohylevska (born 1975), Ukrainian...
- and
nurse Vanya Marinova (born 1950),
retired Bulgarian gymnast Vanya Milanova (born 1954),
violinist and
recording artist Vanya Mirzoyan (born 1948)...
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scholar D.T.
Suzuki into French. He
married the
Bulgarian émigré Vera
Milanova, the
former wife of the poet
Hendrik Kramer;
after Daumal's death, she...