User:Mikaul

(Just call me Mick)

Proper noun
User:Mikaul


 * 1) A male given name, from Hebrew
 * 2) (Judaism, Christianity) An archangel associated with defending Israel in the tribulation.

Homophones

 * Michael

Etymology
From Hebrew מיכאל (mikhael), meaning "who is like God?".

Pronunciation

 * Rhymes: -aɪkəl
 * Rhymes: -aɪkəl
 * Rhymes: -aɪkəl
 * Rhymes: -aɪkəl
 * Rhymes: -aɪkəl

Translations

 * Arabic: (Mikha’il)
 * Armenian: Միխաիլ (Mikayel)
 * Basque: Mikel
 * Catalan: Miquel
 * Chinese: 麥可 (màikě)
 * Cornish: Mygal
 * Croatian: Mihovil
 * Czech: Michal
 * Danish: Michael, Mikael
 * Dutch: Michiel, Michaël, Michel, Maikel
 * Esperanto: Mikelo
 * Estonian: Miikael, Mihkel
 * Faroese: Mikkjal, Mikal
 * Finnish: Mikael
 * French: Michel
 * Galician: Miguel
 * Georgian: მიხეილი (Mikheili)
 * German: Michael
 * Swiss German: Michi (Zürich), Michue (Bern)
 * Greek: Μιχαήλ (Mikhaíl), Μιχάλης (Mikhális)
 * Hawaiian: Mikala
 * Hebrew: מיכאל
 * Hungarian: Mihaly
 * Irish: Mícheál, Mícéal
 * Italian: Michele
 * Japanese: マイケル (maikeru)
 * Korean: 마이클 (maikeul)
 * Latin: Michaelus
 * Latvian: Miķelis
 * Lithuanian: Mikalos
 * Norwegian: Mikael, Mikal, Mikkel
 * Maltese: Mikiel
 * Old German: Michel
 * Polish: Michał
 * Portuguese: Miguel, Maicol (Brazil)
 * Romanian: Mihai
 * Russian: Михаил (Mikhaíl)
 * Scandinavian: Mikkel
 * Serbian: Mihajlo
 * Slovak: Michal
 * Slovene: Mihael, Miha
 * Spanish: Miguel,`Maicol
 * Swedish: Mikael, Michael, Mickael
 * Turkish: Mikail
 * Ukrainian: Михайло (Mykhájlo), Mихаїл (Mykhajíl, especially Biblical, influenced by Church Slavonic)
 * Welsh: Meical
 * Finnish: Mika, Mikko
 * Irish: Maidhc
 * Polish: Michaś, Misiek, Miś, Michałek
 * Russian: Миша (Mísha)