Mikail

Meaning of Mikail

Mikail is a male name with origins in various cultures, including Hebrew and Arabic. In Hebrew, Mikail means "who is like God," while in Arabic, it is derived from the name Michael and has a similar meaning of "one who is like God." The name has strong religious associations, as Michael is an archangel mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran. Mikail is pronounced as MIK-ayl (/ˈmɪkeɪl/) in English. Variations of this name include Michael and Mikhail.

Looking at data for newborns in the United States of America, we can see that Mikail has been consistently used over the years but remains relatively rare. It peaked in popularity in 1995 when it ranked 10th among baby names but has since declined in usage. However, it continues to be chosen by parents seeking a meaningful and timeless name for their sons.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MIK-ayl (/ˈmɪkeɪl/)

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Notable People Named Mikail

Mikail Akar is a German painter who gained international recognition at the age of 4 and is known for his Abstract Expressionist style.
Mikail Aliyevich Akhmedov is a Russian professional footballer known for playing as a centre-back for Akhmat Grozny.
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