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Mila may refer to:

  • Mila (film), a 2001 Filipino drama film
  • Mila (given name), a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name)
  • Mila (moth), a genus of moth
  • Mila (plant), a genus of cactus
Mila (moth)

'Mila ' is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.

Mila (film)

Mila is a 2001 Filipino drama film featuring an ensemble cast starring Maricel Soriano, Piolo Pascual and Princess Punzalan. The film was directed by the acclaimed director Joel Lamangan with the screenplay written by Ricky Lee and released by Star Cinema as a part of their 8th year anniversary. The film was based on the life story of Anita Pamintuan who died during her fight for proper wages and compensation for public school-teachers in the Philippines.

Mila (company)

Mila is a Swiss-based tech company that builds online marketplaces for big brands to help them deliver additional customer service through crowdsourcing. They provide Swisscom and Vodafone Germany with an online marketplace that allows its customers to "rent a geek," to help provide additional customer support for increasingly complex products.

Mila (plant)
  1. redirect Mila caespitosa

Category:Monotypic Cactaceae genera

Mila (given name)

Mila ( Cyrillic: Мила, ), is a female Slavic name possibly originating from Poland or Eastern Europe. It is a diminutive of Slavic names beginning or ending with Mila which derived from the element Mil meaning "gracious" or "dear".

Mila (Doctor Who)

Mila is a fictional character played by Jess Robinson and India Fisher in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A human prisoner of the Daleks, she becomes a companion of the Sixth Doctor while impersonating Charley Pollard.

Usage examples of "mila".

Mila always has the feeling that Iris thinks Mila should be home more.

Solanka had been told-by Jack Rhinehart-that the word was used in certain masculinist American circles to refer to the male genitalia, but presumably Mila had not been given the heave-ho for lacking these.