Mickael
MIK-uh-el
Mickael is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A variant spelling of Mikael, which is the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.”. It currently ranks #10525 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1955.
What Mickael Means
“A variant spelling of Mikael, which is the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.”
The Story of Mickael
Three thousand years ago, a prophet asked 'who is like God?', and this question has echoed through generations, finding its way to your son.
Mickael is a form of Michael, a name born from the Hebrew question 'Mika'el,' meaning 'who is like God?'. This profound query about divine uniqueness was carried by the Archangel Michael, a warrior and protector in Judeo-Christian tradition. Through centuries of translation and adaptation, from ancient Hebrew to Greek and Latin, the name journeyed across Europe, solidifying its presence in various cultures, including Scandinavian and Finnish societies, before arriving in the English-speaking world.
Whispering 'Mickael' for the first time to your baby feels like invoking a quiet strength. It’s a name that grounds you, reminding you of the steadfast devotion and resilience you hope to see in your child as he grows. When you write it on his birth certificate, you're not just assigning a label, but acknowledging a deep, unwavering spirit you already sense within him.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#44 in 1955
Total Births
1,492
First Recorded
1916
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