Saturday, July 24, 2010

Is Mihael a German name?

Figured someone could help me with the name thing here... I'm not naming a baby or anything, but I need to know! If they don't use it in Germany, where do they use it?

Is Mihael a German name?
Mihael is the Slovene form of the Hebrew name Michael. If you want more information about those who speak Slovenian, check out this wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenian_l...
Reply:Michael inGerman is


MICHAEL m English, German, Czech, Biblical


MICHEL m French, German





Mihael is the Slovene form of Michael





MIHAEL


Gender: Masculine





Usage: Slovene





Slovene form of MICHAEL



Reply:It's not German -- it's Slovene.





The Republic of Slovenia is a country in south central Europe. It was part of Yugoslavia from 1945-1991.
Reply:The name as spelt is actually from Croatian, and is derived from the Hebrew name Michael, which actually means "Who is like God".
Reply:Looks like the Germanized version of a Hebrew name.





I've seen it associated with Swiss and Baltic areas.
Reply:Russians prounounce the name "Mikail" like "Mihael"
Reply:The German version is Michael (pronounced Mee-kha-el).
Reply:Germans have the name Michael, but it's pronounced Me-Shah-Ail
Reply:It sounds to me Spanish, but can't be sure
Reply:everywhere..im not sure if its german or not but they use it in many countries...


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