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Mills

Occupational surname for someone who worked at or lived near a mill.

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Mills is an English topographic and occupational surname pressed into service as a given name — a tradition with deep roots in English naming history. The mill was the beating heart of medieval English village life: the place where grain became flour, where water was harnessed, where the rhythms of agriculture were converted into sustenance. A person who lived near or worked in a mill would be identified as Mills (or Miller), and that locative identity crystallized over generations into hereditary surname.

The name carries this working, practical inheritance — grounded in land, water, and the honest transformation of raw material into something useful. As a surname, Mills has been borne by a remarkable range of notable figures. C.

Wright Mills, the American sociologist who wrote "The Power Elite" and "The Sociological Imagination," gave the name an intellectual legacy in the mid-twentieth century. Actor Hayley Mills, beloved for Disney films of the 1960s including "Pollyanna" and "The Parent Trap," gave it a lighter, sunnier celebrity dimension. Activist and academic Florence Mills made her mark in the Harlem Renaissance as a jazz and cabaret performer of extraordinary influence.

These varied bearers — intellectual, cinematic, musical — show a name that has traveled widely across fields of achievement. As a given first name, Mills is part of the contemporary trend toward surnames worn as first names — a practice that has gained considerable momentum since the 1990s. It sits alongside Bennett, Hayes, and Brooks as a name that feels simultaneously old and new: historically grounded but wearing its age with ease. Its single crisp syllable, clean consonant ending, and associations with honest industry give it a sturdy, no-nonsense character that wears equally well on a boy or a girl.

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