Hebrew

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Theophoric, from מִי (, who) +‎ כַּ־ (ka-, like) +‎ ־יהו (yáhu, the Lord), literally Who is like Yahweh?. Compare to מִיכָאֵל (mīḵāʾēl).

Proper noun

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מִיכָיְהוּ (mīḵāyᵊhūm or מִיכָיָהוּ (mīḵāyāhūm or f

  1. (biblical) a male given name, Micaiah
  2. (biblical) Micaiah (a prophet in the court of King Ahab and possibly a disciple of Elijah in the Old Testament of the Bible in 1 Kings 22)

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Descendants

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  • Ancient Greek: Μῐχαίᾱς (Mikhaíās)

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