
The name Michael is of Hebrew origin, meaning "Who is like God?" It is derived from the Hebrew name Mikha'el, which is composed of the elements mi, meaning "who," and ke, meaning "like," with the addition of the divine name suffix -el. The name Israel is also of Hebrew origin, meaning "God contends" or "wrestles with God." It is derived from the Hebrew name Yisra'el, which is composed of the elements sara, meaning "to contend," and el, meaning "God."
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
Enter the first name you are looking for below:
forenames > mic-ael
The name "Micael" has origins in Hebrew and means "Who is like God?" It is a variant of the name Michael, which has religious significance as the name of one of the archangels in A...
forenames > miczou-so-seriouse
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
forenames > miczo
The name "Miczo" does not have a clear origin or meaning in the English language. It is possible that it could be a variant or a unique spelling of another name, but without more s...
forenames > micyla
The name Micyla is a variant of the name Michaela, which is of Hebrew origin. It is a feminine form of the name Michael, which means "who is like God" in Hebrew.
forenames > micver
The name "Micver" does not have a known origin in the English language. It is possible that it could be a variant or unique spelling of a more common first name.
forenames > micvacmfl
Please wait, data loading. It may take 1 minute or 2...
forenames > micutzu
The first name "Micutzu" does not have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it could be a unique or uncommon name with a specific cultural or regio...
forenames > micuta-ta
The name "Micuta ta" is a Romanian name and it means "little one" or "small one" in English. It is derived from the Romanian word "mic" which means "small" or "little".