The term “miho” does not have a recognized meaning in standard Spanish. It may be a typo or a phonetic variation of “mijo,” which is a colloquial and affectionate term in Spanish. “Mijo” is a contraction of “mi hijo,” meaning “my son.” It is commonly used in informal speech to refer to a young male, often conveying a sense of endearment or familiarity.
In some contexts, “miho” could also be a name, especially in cultures influenced by Japanese names, but it is not standard in the Spanish language. If “miho” is used in a specific cultural or regional context, its meaning might vary.
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