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(A girl's name)

A generally creative and positive person, but also often has many insecurities. This person has a unique name, and does not like to blend in. Overall this person is.... Just ok....
"Miana you're so flat!"
Miana by _bagel July 16, 2018
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Miana is another ship name for Marlon and Diana ❤️
OMG look it’s the couple, Miana
Miana by Biddyboom69 June 1, 2018
Miana is the one person who always does anything for you. She’s mostly sweet but sometimes she’s rouhg to you because she’s going through so many problems and is very insecure about herself. She can not let you go if you leave her, and if you break her, she will be broken for a very long time. She’s also funny and beautiful.
Miana by -the one November 20, 2021
A fucking goddess. Stunning, sweet gal. Maybe a bit annoying at times but her absence will be missed since she's so incredibly kind and a genuinely beautiful soul that makes her stand out from most people. Her vibe is unmatchable and has that stupid contagious smile that makes ur day better.
Male: nah fr this girl might be the one
Other male: lol why she's so plain
Male: are you dumb? I'm talking about Miana.
Other male: ahhh got it. You lucky mf (jealousy)
Not exactly a Hungarian word, but used in Hungary for the girl you live and die for. A deaper meaning for "the love of your life".

Miána is still your miána and you love her and would do anything for her while you're dating or you feel you're in love with another girl. Unfortunately, miána can be you're (best) friend, who doesn't want anything from you, but miána is for life, never changes, you can't drop her, only she can drop you if she doesn't need you anymore (but if she's your true miána, you'd do it for her).
- Man, I've just met her!
- Who? The girl you're in love with?
- No, the girl I would do anything for. I would kill for her because she's my miána.
miána by NeverEndingRugby October 14, 2011
a slang reference of unity derived from the Spanish combination of the words "mi hermana" translated as "my sister" - used to refer to a close friend of family member as denoting the connotation a sisterly type of bond.
Veronica is like a sister to me, I call her miana'
miana' by sgb0048 April 14, 2011