Miro
Companies
- Miro (collaboration platform), a collaborative online whiteboard tool
- Miro Company, a French game manufacturer
- Miro Technologies, a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) software supplier from California
- Pinnacle Systems, Miro Video series of the video capture cards
- Member of the Institution of Railway Operators (changed to MCIRO in October 2021)
Entertainment
- Miro (video software), an Internet television application
- Miromusic, an electronic dance band originally from Denmark
- Giardini di Mirò, an Italian rock group
- "Miro", a song by the rock band Finch
- Miro, a character in the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
People
Given name
- Miro (Suebian king) (died 583), Galician king
- Miro (wrestler) (born 1984), Bulgarian-American professional wrestler
- Miro, Count of Barcelona (died 966), Catalan nobleman
- Miro the Elder (died 896), Catalan nobleman
- Miroslav Kostadinov (born 1976), Bulgarian singer known as "Miro"
- Michael Rodenberg (born 1970), German musician nicknamed Miro
- Miro Alilović (born 1977), Slovenian basketball coach
- Miro Allione (1932–2006), Italian executive
- Miro Baldo Bento (born 1975), East Timorese football player
- Miro Barešić (1950–1991), Yugoslav-Croatian convicted murderer and later soldier
- Miro Cerar (born 1963), Slovenian lawyer and politician
- Miro Gavran (born 1961), Croatian writer
- Miro Jurić (born 1972), Croatian basketball coach and former player
- Miro Karjalainen (born 1996), Finnish ice hockey player
- Miro Kepinski (born 1980), Polish film composer, music producer, and performer
- Miro Kocuvan (athlete, born 1947), Yugoslav sprinter
- Miro Kocuvan (born 1971), Slovenian athlete who specialised in the 400 metres hurdles
- Miro Kovač (born 1968), Croatian diplomat and politician
- Miro Kwasnica (born 1935), former educator, driving instructor, and political figure in Saskatchewan
- Miro Major (born 1980), New Zealand footballer and futsal player
- Miro Moreira (born 1984), Brazilian male model
- Miro Muheim (born 1998), Swiss footballer
- Miro Oman (1936–2012), Yugoslavian ski jumper
- Miro Pandurević (born 1964), Yugoslav bobsledder
- Miro Quimbo (born 1969), Filipino politician
- Miro Ronac (born 1961), Peruvian athlete
- Miró Ruiz, Peruvian politician
- Miro Sipek (born 1948), Bosnian (ex-Yugoslav) Australian rifle shooting coach
- Miro Slavov (born 1990), Ukrainian football forward
- Miro Steržaj (born 1933), Slovene 9 pin bowler and businessman
- Miro Tenho (born 1995), Finnish footballer
- Miro Tërbaçe, a semi-legendary Albanian
Surname
- Antonio Miró (1947–2022), Spanish fashion designer
- César Miró (1907–1999), Peruvian writer and composer
- Daham Miro (1921–2010), Kurdish political leader
- Doug Miro (born 1972), American screenwriter
- Eddie Miró (born 1936), Puerto Rican TV show host
- Esteban Rodríguez Miró (1744–1795), governor of Louisiana and West Florida
- Feliza Teresa Miro (born 1953), Miss Republic of the Philippines 1969, Mayor of Villasis, Pangasinan 1988–1992
- Gabriel Miró (1879–1930), Spanish writer
- Gisele Miró (born 1968), Brazilian tennis player
- Henri Miro (1879–1950), Canadian composer/arranger, conductor, pianist, and music critic
- Joan Miró (1893–1983), Catalan painter, sculptor and ceramicist
- José Miró Cardona (1902–1974), Cuban politician
- Juan Miró, Spanish-American architect
- Kira Miró (born 1980), Spanish actress and TV host
- Luis Miró (1913–1991), Spanish footballer and coach
- Marsha Miro, American journalist
- Mickaël Miro (born 1978), French singer-songwriter
- Mireia Miró Varela (born 1988), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Pilar Miró (1940–1997), Spanish film director
- Ricardo Miró (1883–1940), Panamanian poet
- Sergio López Miró (born 1968), Spanish Olympic swimmer
- Victoria Miro (born 1945), British art dealer
Other uses
- Miro (protein) a subfamily of ras proteins
- Miro (tree), Prumnopitys ferruginea, an evergreen coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand
- Miro manga erua, a sledge device
- Miró Quartet, classical string quartet based in Austin, Texas
- Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization, a reformist Iranian political organization
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