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Who is like God, derived from Michael.
Beautiful child; combines mie (beautiful) and ko (child) in traditional Japanese naming.
Honey; a sweet and precious substance used directly as a name in Spanish and French traditions.
Crumb; a small piece or diminutive form
Who is like God, from Hebrew 'Mikhael.'
Cute, darling, delicate, or precious
Cute, dainty, and delicate. A French term of endearment meaning 'my cute one.'
Combined name: Miguel means 'who is like God' (Hebrew), Angel means 'messenger'.
Feminine diminutive of Miguel; who is like God
Who is like God; a declaration of faith and divine strength
Who is like God? Russian variant of Michael, expressing reverence and divine comparison.
Who is like God, reflecting the meaning of Michael with Slavic linguistic roots.
Who is like God; Serbian form of Michael expressing the same divine meaning.
Mist or fine dew. A Sanskrit name evoking moisture, morning freshness, and subtle beauty.
Sun or radiant warmth. Sanskrit name representing light and divine brilliance.
The sun; in Hindu mythology, another name for Surya, the solar deity
A historical Armenian and Persian name with royal associations in ancient Persia.
A combination of sun and moon symbolizing beauty and radiance.
Who is like God; the Hebrew origin of Michael in feminine form.
Who is like God; Polynesian variation of the Hebrew name Michael.
Who is like God; expresses divine comparison and reverence.
Hebrew name meaning 'Who is like God?' reflecting divine comparison and reverence.
Who is like God?
Who is like God, derived from Hebrew Michael combining 'mi' (who) and 'el' (God).
Who is like God; derived from the Hebrew name Michaela.
Who is like God, from Hebrew Mikha'el.
Variant of Michaela, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God?' A modern feminine form of Michael.
Variant of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God', expressing divine strength.
A variant of Micaiah or Michaela, meaning 'who is like God' in Hebrew.
Variant of Michael; from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God'.
Who is like God; derived from Hebrew elements 'mi' (who) and reference to the Divine.
Who is like God
Who is like God; variant of Michaela.
Variant of Michael, from Hebrew 'Mikha'el,' meaning 'who is like God?'
Variant of Michelle; means who is like God, from Hebrew origins.
Son of the fair one, modern variant of Mackenzie.
Fair one; modern spelling of Mackenzie, from Scottish.
Who is like God?; diminutive of Michael
Who is like God; feminine form of Michael.
Russian form of Michael, meaning 'who is like God?' in Hebrew.
Who is like God, from Hebrew 'Michael'.
Who is like God, derived from Hebrew elements expressing God's incomparable nature.
Who is like God? Feminine form derived from Michael/Mikhail.
Who is like God; Ukrainian/Russian form of Michael with Hebrew roots
Who is like God, expressing divine comparison
Three trees; from Japanese 'mi' (three) and 'ki' (tree).
Who is like God; diminutive form of Michael.
Who is like God; a Scandinavian form of Michael with Hebrew roots.
Modern spelling variant of Mickey/Miki; meaning 'who is like God'.
The Finnish variant of Michael, from Hebrew 'Mikha'el' meaning 'who is like God'; represents divine protection and strength.
Means 'victory of the people'; symbolizes triumph and collective strength.
Shrine maiden in Shinto tradition
Polish form of Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Beautiful sky; primarily known as a Vocaloid voice synthesizer character.
Hebrew variant of Micah, meaning 'who is like God?'
Who is like God; expresses divine comparison and spiritual strength.
Gracious, dear, hardworking
Means 'birth' or 'nativity' in Arabic, traditionally given to children born during Christmas
Spanish word meaning 'miracle', symbolizing something blessed, wonderful, or extraordinary.
Gracious, dear, loving, eager
From Milan; represents the historic Italian city.
Gracious and dear (Mila) combined with the flower rose, symbolizing beauty and love.
Merciful and compassionate; symbolizes kindness and grace toward others.
Mill stream or stream by the mill
Means 'queen' or 'counsel'; a biblical Hebrew name.
Queen; a biblical matriarch and ancestor.
Gentle strength; combining elements meaning 'mild' and 'strong'.
Gentle strength or merciful strength. Represents compassion and resilience.
Mild strength and gentle power. A variation of Mildred meaning tender and strong.
Gracious, dear, pleasant, sweet
Soldier, merciful, gracious
Gracious; dear.
Soldier; one who serves as a soldier.
Of Old German origin, meaning 'strong worker' or mild strength; a variant of Millicent.
Heavenly caress; from Hawaiian 'mili' (to caress) and 'lani' (heaven), suggesting a gentle touch from the heavens.
Honey bee; industrious and sweet.
Scandinavian/Finnish name, often used as a standalone given name with diminutive qualities.
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