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Mikalah

Mikalah

Mikalah is a given name of Greek origin that means “who is like God?”. Mikalah comes from the Hebrew name Michael. Mikalah is less common than other spellings of the name like Michaela and Mikayla.

Meaning of the name Mikalah:

Greek: who is like God?

Origin of the name Mikalah:

Mikalah is a Greek baby girl’s name that means “who is like God?”. Mikalah is a less common variant spelling of Michaela and comes from the Hebrew name Michael.

Symbolism of the name Mikalah:

Mikalah comes from the name Michael. In the Hebrew Bible, Michael is an archangel who is an intermediary between God and his people. Michael is a leader of Heaven’s forces and is also responsible for bringing rain to the world.

Style of the name Mikalah:

modern

Gender of the name Mikalah:

Mikalah is a girl's baby name.

Pronunciation of the name Mikalah:

mi-kha-EH-la, mi-KAY-lə, MI-kha-eh-la, MEE-kha-eh-la

Number of syllables in the name Mikalah:

three

Emotion evoked from the name Mikalah:

Mikalah evokes feelings of

Alternative spellings for the name Mikalah:

Michaela, Makayla, Mckayla, Mikayla, Michayla, Mikhaila

Nicknames for the name Mikalah:

Popularity of the name Mikalah:

According to the Social Security Administration, Mikalah is a popular baby girl’s name. Mikalah was in the top 1000 baby names in only one year, 2005, when it was #807.

Related names for the name Mikalah:

Great middle names for the name Mikalah and their meanings:

  • Frances (free man)
  • Juni (month name)
  • Ruby (deep red precious stone)
  • Hazel (hazlenut, light brown)
  • Maisie (bitter, pearl)
  • Esme (beloved)
  • Claire (bright, clear)
  • Edith (prosperous in war)

Famous people with the name Mikalah:

  • Mikalah Gordon (American musical artist)
  • Mikalah Sultan (American model)
  • McKayla Maroney (American Olympic gymnast)
  • MyKayla Skinner (American Olympic gymnast)
  • Mikalah Styles (American model)

Mikalah in popular culture:

  • Mikayla Makoola (television, “Pair of Kings”)
  • Michaela Beth Stone (television, “Manifest”)
  • Michaela Watkins (television, “Saturday Night Live”)
  • Michaela Quinn (television, “Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman”)
  • Mikayla Boxman (television, “Ok K.O. Let’s be Heroes”)
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