There are
1859
Milbys in the USA
Milby is the
15692nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Milby

HaroldMilby

Harold Milby was a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Queensferry from 1957 to 1974.

GladysMilby

Gladys Milby was an American actress known for her role in the 1935 film 'The Case of the Lucky Legs.'

RobertMilby

Robert Milby is a contemporary poet and author known for his collections such as 'Poems from the Old Hotel' and 'Creekside Reflections.'

AliceMilby

Alice Milby is a British stage actress who has appeared in numerous productions in London's West End.

FrankMilby

Frank Milby was an American football coach who served as the head coach of the Miami University football team from 1951 to 1955.

GraceMilby

Grace Milby is a British fashion designer known for her elegant and timeless bridal collections.

SamuelMilby

Samuel Milby is a Filipino-American actor and singer known for his roles in various Philippine television dramas and films.

HenryMilby

Henry Milby was an English cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in the 1890s.

EleanorMilby

Eleanor Milby is an American journalist and news anchor who has worked for several major television networks.

ThomasMilby

Thomas Milby is a Canadian painter known for his landscape and wildlife artworks inspired by the natural beauty of North America.

Milby Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Milby' is derived from a place name, specifically from the village of Milby near the city of York in England. It is believed to have originated from the Old Norse name 'Mylna-byr,' which means 'mill town.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Milby' is relatively rare and is primarily found in the United States, particularly in the states of Kentucky, Texas, and Missouri.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Milby' include 'Milbie' and 'Milleby.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Milby' is associated with the migration and immigration of people from England to the United States during the colonial period and subsequent waves of immigration.