Talk:Mia (given name)

The claim that Mia is originally, or usually, a Slavic name is somewhat suspicious. Notably, there is not even a single Mia from a Slavic country on the list of notable persons. If Mia, indeed, is a pet name for originally non-Slavic names like Maria, Amelia, Emilia and Amalia, as mentioned towards the end of article, then in most cases there need not be anything Slavic about its origin. Cheers, 78.28.123.61 (talk) 21:09, 11 October 2012 (UTC)

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