Milt is a masculine given name, nearly always a short form (hypocorism) of Milton. People named Milt include:
- Milt Bernhart (1926–2004), American jazz trombonist
- Milt Bocek (1912–2007), American Major League Baseball player
- Milt Drewer (1923-2012), American college football head coach and CEO of First American Bank of Virginia
- Milt Franklyn (1897–1962), American musical composer and arranger who worked on the Looney Tunes animated cartoons
- Milt Gabler (1911–2001), American record producer, responsible for many innovations in the recording industry
- Milt Harradence (1922–2008), controversial Canadian criminal lawyer, pilot, politician and judge
- Milt Hinton (1910–2000), American jazz double bassist and photographer
- Milt Jackson (1923–1999), American jazz vibraphonist
- Milt Jackson (American football) (1943–2005), American football coach
- Milt Larkin (1910-1996), American jazz trumpeter, bandleader and singer
- Milt McColl (born 1959), American retired National Football League player
- Milt Plum (born 1935), American retired National Football League quarterback
- Milt Ramírez (born 1950), Puerto Rican retired Major League Baseball player
- Milt Raskin (1916–1977), American swing jazz pianist
- Milt Rehnquist (1892–1971), American National Football League player
- Milt Romney (born 1947), American politician, who served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and as the junior Senator from Utah since 2019.
- Milt Sunde (born 1942), American retired National Football League player
- Milt Thompson (baseball) (born 1959), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Milt Wagner (born 1963), American basketball player and coach
- Milt Woodard (1911–1996), American sports writer and President and Commissioner of the American Football League
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