The most prominent bearer is John Milton (
约翰·
米尔顿, 1608-1674), the blind English Puritan poet who dictated 《
失乐园》(Paradise Lost) — his epic on Satan's rebellion and the fall of humanity. In 20th-century context,
米尔顿 also commonly refers to economist Milton Friedman (
米尔顿·
弗里德曼).