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Mulya

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A meaningful name with knock acorns off a tree at its heart

Origin
Native American - Miwok
Gender
Girl
Popularity
Popular
Native American - Miwok classic

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Part of: Medium modern girl names

Modern · Soft · Familiar
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A classic choice, Mulya is popular because it works. The Native American - Miwok heritage gives it staying power, and "Knock Acorns Off A Tree" is a meaning that never goes out of style.

The Meaning

Mulya means "Knock Acorns Off A Tree" — a name rooted in Native American - Miwok tradition. This beautiful meaning speaks of knock acorns off a tree and all it represents.

Real-Life Fit

School

simple for teachers to recognize

Work

professionally familiar

Social

friendly and inviting

Style Profile

Modern · Soft · Familiar
Letters 5
Syllables 2
Ending vowel
Well-lovedGentle

Symbolism & Nature

Mulya carries the symbolism of strength, stability, and deep roots. Names with nature-themed meanings often evoke a sense of peace, growth, and harmony with the world around us.

Personality Traits

Confident & Social
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Natural Leader
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Innovative Thinker
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Growth-Oriented

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Quick Facts

NameMulya
MeaningKnock Acorns Off A Tree
OriginNative American - Miwok
GenderGirl
Syllables2
PronunciationMulya
PopularityPopular

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mulya mean?

Mulya means "Knock Acorns Off A Tree". This Native American - Miwok name carries a sense of nature that resonates with many parents.

What is the origin of Mulya?

Mulya has Native American - Miwok origins. It has become popular across many cultures.

Why is Mulya so popular?

Mulya has gained popularity due to its pleasant sound, meaningful origin, and versatility. It's familiar without being overused, making it a safe yet distinctive choice.

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