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Micheas Masculine Latin Bible

Micheas is a Latin Biblical variant of Michaeas, itself a Latin form of the Hebrew name Micaiah. This name derives from a rhetorical question meaning "who is like Yahweh?", composed of the Hebrew elements mi ("who"), ke...

Mìcheil Masculine Scottish

Mìcheil is a Scottish Gaelic variant of Mìcheal, itself the Scottish Gaelic form of Michael. The name Michael derives from the Hebrew namesake מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question that i...

Michel Masculine Dutch French +1

Michel is a French, Dutch, and German given name and surname, derived from the Hebrew name Michael. The name Michael comes from the Hebrew phrase Mi kha El? meaning "who is like God?", a rhetorical question emphasizing G...

Michela Feminine Italian

Michela is the Italian feminine form of Michael, originating from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?". This rhetorical question underscores a central theme in Abrahamic religions: that no being is compara...

Michelangela Feminine Italian

Michelangela is a rare feminine Italian given name, derived directly from Michelangelo. As a female form, it follows the Italian pattern of appending -a to mark gender, making Michelangela a relatively modern and unconve...

Michelangelo Masculine Italian

Michelangelo is an Italian given name, formed as a combination of Michael and Angelo, ultimately referring to the archangel Michael. The name is most famously associated with the Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarrot...

Michèle Feminine French

Michèle is a French feminine given name, equivalent to the Italian and English Michelle. It is the feminine form of the French male name Michel, which itself derives from the Hebrew Michael, meaning "who is like God?" —...

Michele 1 Masculine Italian

Michele is the Italian form of Michael, deriving from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question implying that no one is comparable to God. This name has deep roots in Judeo-Christian tra...

Michele 2 Feminine English

Michele 2 is an English variant of Michelle, the French feminine form of Michel, itself a French form of Michael. As a spelling variant, it offers an alternative to the more common Michelle, often used to emphasize the p...

Michelina Feminine Italian

Michelina is an Italian feminine diminutive of Michele, the Italian form of Michael. The name Michael comes from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?"—a rhetorical question affirming that no one is eq...

Micheline Feminine French

Micheline is a French feminine diminutive of Michel, the French form of Michael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?"—a rhetorical question asserting that no one...

Michelle Feminine Dutch English +1

Michelle is a feminine given name, the French feminine form of Michel, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Michael, meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question implying that no one is comparable to God. The...

Michelyne Feminine English

Michelyne is a rare feminine given name of English origin, considered a variant or an elaborate formation derived from Michelle. It can be analyzed as a diminutive or a blending of Michelle with the common suffix “-lyne,...

Michi 1 Unisex Japanese

Michi is a Japanese unisex name with diverse possible kanji representations, making it a good example of how Japanese naming conventions blend aesthetics, meaning, and phonetic choices. The most common reading associates...

Michi 2 Unisex German

Michi 2 is a German diminutive of Michael or Michaela. This affectionate short form is used primarily in German-speaking countries, where it serves as both a nickname and an informal given name. Its brevity and familiari...

Michiel Masculine Dutch

Michiel is a Dutch masculine given name, the local form of the widespread name Michael. In the Netherlands, it adopted the distinctive spelling Michiel (often pronounced roughly like Mee-heel) while retaining the core me...

Michiko Feminine Japanese

Michiko is a traditional Japanese feminine given name that carries a variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common form, 美智子, is composed of the elements 美 (mi) meaning "beau...

Michol Feminine Latin Bible

Michol is the Biblical Latin form of Michal (2), appearing in the Vulgate translation of the Old Testament. The name derives from the Hebrew Mikhal (Mikhal), which possibly means "brook" in Hebrew. In the Bible, Michol (...

Miĉjo Masculine Esperanto

Miĉjo is an Esperanto diminutive of Michael. In Esperanto, the suffix -ĉjo is used to form affectionate, colloquial nicknames from the first syllable (or first two syllables) of a male given name, often following the con...

Mick Masculine Dutch English

Mick is a common masculine given name and a short form of Michael, particularly in English and Dutch usage.Etymology and OriginDerived from Michael, which comes from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel meaning "who is like God?" — a...

Mickaël Masculine French

Mickaël is a French variant form of Michael, popular primarily in France. The name is derived from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?", a rhetorical question implying that no one is comparable to God. This ori...

Mickey Unisex English

Mickey is a unisex given name in English, primarily used as a diminutive or feminine form of Michael. The name gained worldwide recognition through the iconic cartoon character Mickey Mouse, created by Walt Disney and Ub...

Micky Masculine English

Micky is a diminutive form of Michael, commonly used as a given name or nickname in English-speaking cultures. The name Michael itself derives from the Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?" This rhetorica...

Micol Feminine Italian

Micol is an Italian variant form of Michal (the Italian biblical form being Mikal). The name evokes the biblical figure Michal, daughter of Saul and wife of David, whose Hebrew name possibly means “brook” in Hebrew. In m...

Mictlantecuhtli Masculine Aztec

Mictlantecuhtli (also spelled Mictlāntēcutli) is the Aztec god of the dead and king of Mictlan, the underworld. This name comes from Nahuatl, where Mictlan means "place of the dead" and tecuhtli means "lord," so the full...

Midas Masculine Greek

Midas is a name of uncertain meaning, known primarily from Greek mythology as a Phrygian king whose story has been passed down through ancient texts and cultural traditions. The name's etymology is obscure, with no clear...

Midge Feminine English

Midge is a feminine given name in English usage, primarily known as a variant of Madge. Madge itself is a diminutive of Margaret, a name with a long and storied history. As such, Midge ultimately traces its roots to the...

Midha Feminine Arabic

Midha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of Midhat, which means "praise, eulogy" in Arabic. The name derives from the root مدح (madaḥa), meaning "to praise." As a feminine variant, Midha r...

Midhat Unisex Arabic Urdu +1

Midhat (also spelled Medhat) is a name of Arabic origin, derived from the root مدح (madaḥa) meaning "to praise." It directly signifies "praise" or "eulogy", embodying a sentiment of commendation and honor. The name is pr...

Midhir Masculine Irish

Midhir is a modern Irish form of Midir. The name Midir derives from Old Irish midithir, meaning "judge." In Irish mythology, Midhir is a son of the Dagda, the powerful god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Midhir appears as one o...

Midir Masculine Irish

Midir (also spelled Midhir) is an Irish name possibly derived from the Old Irish word midithir meaning "judge." In Irish mythology, Midir is a son of the Dagda of the Tuatha Dé Danann. After the Tuatha Dé were defeated b...

Midori Feminine Japanese

Midori is a Japanese given name, derived from the word midori(緑), meaning green. The name is associated with nature, vitality, and freshness, reflecting the deep cultural appreciation for greenery in Japan. As a given...

Mie Feminine Danish Norwegian

Mie is a Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Marie. It originated as a contraction of Marie, a form of Maria, one of the most enduring female names in Christian Europe. While Marie itself has been exceptionally popular in...

Mieczysław Masculine Polish

Mieczysław is a Polish masculine given name with a powerful warrior connotation. It is composed of two Slavic elements: mečĭ meaning "sword" and slava meaning "glory." The name thus translates to "glory of the sword," "f...

Mieczysława Feminine Polish

Mieczysława is the feminine form of the Polish masculine name Mieczysław. It is a distinctly Polish given name celebrated for its strong, historic resonance.EtymologyThe name Mieczysław is composed of two Proto-Slavic el...

Mieke Feminine Dutch

Mieke is a Dutch feminine given name and diminutive form of Maria. It is part of a rich tradition of Dutch diminutives ending in -ke, a suffix (ultimately cognate to the diminutive feature) that denotes smallness or affe...

Mieko Feminine Japanese

EtymologyMieko is a feminine Japanese given name that is typically composed of three elements: mi meaning "beautiful," e meaning "favour, benefit," and ko meaning "child." The name is commonly written with the kanji 美恵...

Miel Masculine Dutch

Miel — Dutch Given Name Miel is a Dutch short form of Camiel or Emiel, which are respectively the Dutch forms of Camille (ultimately from Latin Camillus) or of Emil (from Latin Aemilius). As a diminutive, Miel is primari...

Miela Feminine Esperanto

Miela is a feminine name derived from the Esperanto word mielo, meaning "honey," which itself comes from the Latin mel (honey). In Esperanto, the name carries the connotation of "sweet" or "beloved."As a creation of the...

Mielikki Feminine Finnish

Mielikki is a Finnish goddess of the forests and hunting, whose name derives from the Finnish word mieli meaning "mind," "mood," or "disposition." She is a central figure in Finnish mythology, often called Metsän emäntä...

Mien Feminine Dutch

Mien is a Dutch short form of Wilhelmina, itself a feminine form of Wilhelm, which is the German cognate of William. As a diminutive, Mien is predominantly used in the Netherlands and Flanders, often as an affectionate a...

Miep Feminine Dutch

Miep is a Dutch diminutive of Maria. This affectionate short form has been in use in the Netherlands since at least the 19th century, serving as a familiar and friendly variant of the classic name Maria and its English e...

Miervaldis Masculine Latvian

Miervaldis is a Latvian masculine given name that embodies the concept of peaceful rule. Its literal meaning is "peace-ruler," derived from the Latvian words miers (peace) and valdīt (to rule). The name belongs to a cate...

Mies Feminine Dutch

Mies is a Dutch diminutive of the name Maria, and in some cases may also derive from Bartholomeus. As a feminine given name, Mies is primarily used in the Netherlands. Its root, Maria, is a Latin form of Greek Μαρία (Mar...

Mieszko Masculine Polish

Etymology and Meaning Mieszko is a Slavic given name of uncertain origin, predominantly used in Poland. The most traditional theory, first proposed by the 15th-century Polish historian Jan Długosz, posits that Mieszko or...

Mietek Masculine Polish

Mietek is the Polish diminutive of Mieczysław. While Mieczysław is a formal, full given name historically borne by Polish nobility and intellectuals, Mietek occupies the affectionate, familiar space of a nickname. It fol...

Miglė Feminine Lithuanian

Miglė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived directly from the Lithuanian common noun miglà (stem migl-), meaning “mist” or “fog.” The name thus carries the poetic imagery of atmospheric haze, evoking softness, subt...

Miglena Feminine Bulgarian

Miglena is a Bulgarian feminine name of uncertain origin. It may be a contracted form of Magdalena, the Latinate form of Magdalene, which ultimately derives from the title "of Magdala" — a town on the Sea of Galilee whos...

Mignon Feminine Literature

Mignon is a French word meaning "cute, darling", used as a feminine given name primarily in literary contexts. The name is most famously associated with the title character of Ambroise Thomas's opera Mignon (1866), which...

Miguel Masculine Galician Portuguese +1

Miguel is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician form of Michael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "who is like God?" This rhetorical question, derived from Hebrew elements mi ("who"), ke ("like"), and ʾel ("God"), emphasi...

Miguela Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Miguela is the feminine form of the Spanish and Portuguese name Miguel, which itself derives from Michael. In Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking cultures, the suffix -a typically marks the feminine version of a masculine n...

Miguel Ángel Masculine Spanish

Miguel Ángel is a Spanish masculine given name that forms a cognate of Michelangelo (Italian). The name combines Miguel, the Spanish form of Michael, and Ángel, the Spanish word for "angel," together invoking the archang...

Miguelito Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Miguelito is a Spanish and Portuguese diminutive of the name Miguel, equivalent to English nicknames such as Mikey or Mickey. The suffix "-ito" conveys endearment or smallness, a common feature in Romance languages. Whil...

Mi-gyeong Feminine Korean

Mi-gyeong is a Korean feminine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja (Chinese characters) used to write it. A common combination uses 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" with 京 (gyeong) meaning "capital city", thus "beau...

Miha Masculine Slovene

Miha is a Slovene masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Mihael, the Slovene and Croatian variant of Michael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical q...

Mihael Masculine Croatian Slovene

Mihael is a Slovene and Croatian form of Michael, derived from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?". This rhetorical question implies that no person is comparable to God, reflecting a key theological conce...

Mihaela Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +3

EtymologyMihaela is the feminine form of Mihail or Mihael, which themselves derive from the Hebrew name Michael (מִיכָאֵל), meaning "who is like God?" — a rhetorical question affirming that no one is comparable to God. T...

Miĥaelo Masculine Esperanto

Miĥaelo is the original Esperanto form of Michael, used exclusively within the constructed language Esperanto. Derived from Biblical Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel) meaning "who is like God?", this rhetorical question emphasiz...

Mihai Masculine Romanian

Etymology and MeaningMihai is the Romanian form of the biblical name Michael, which originates from the Hebrew phrase מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el), meaning "Who is like God?". This rhetorical question underscores the incomparabil...

Mihail Masculine Bulgarian Greek +2

Mihail is the Romanian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian form of Michael, a name derived from the Hebrew rhetorical question Miḵaʾel meaning "who is like God?". In Romanian and Bulgarian, Mihail serves as a variant, while the m...

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