Milly
Milly is a feminine given name, sometimes used as a short form (hypocorism) of Mildred, Amelia, Emily, etc. It may refer to:
People
- Milly Bernard (1920-2005), American politician
- Milly Childers (1866–1922), English painter
- Milly Clark (born 1989), Australian long distance runner
- Milly Dowler (1988-2002), murdered English schoolgirl
- Milly Durrant (born 1985), Welsh former footballer
- Milly Johnson (born 1964), British romance novelist
- Milly Mathis (1901-1965), French actress, mainly in films, born Emilienne Pauline Tomasini
- Milly Quezada (born 1955), Latin American singer
- Milly Ristvedt (born 1942), Canadian abstract painter
- Milly Scott, Dutch actress and singer born Marion Henriette Louise Molly in 1933
- Milly Shapiro (fl. 2013-present), American stage actress and singer
- Milly Vitale (1933-2006), Italian actress
- Milly Witkop (1877–1955), Ukrainian-born Jewish anarcho-syndicalist and feminist writer and activist
- Milly (actress), stage name of Carla Mignone (1905–1980)
Fictional characters
- Milly, female lead character of the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (musical)
- Milly Theale, a major character in the Henry James novel The Wings of the Dove
- Milly Bloom, who does not actually appear in the James Joyce novel Ulysses other than through recollections and letters
Other
- Milly (dog), the world's smallest dog by height
- Milly (fashion brand), a womenswear line designed by Michelle Smith
See also
- Jacques de Milly (died 1461), 37th Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller
- Philip of Milly (c. 1120–1171), baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem and seventh Grand Master of the Knights Templar
- Robert of Milly (fl. 1161-1238), chamberlain of the County of Champagne and Knight Templar
- Stephanie of Milly, Lady of Oultrejordain (c. 1145/1155-c. 1197), an influential figure in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, daughter of Philip of Milly
- Stephanie of Milly, Lady of Gibelet, 12th century noblewoman, first cousin of the former
- Millie
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