Michel (name) explained

Michel
Pronunciation:in French miʃɛl/
in Dutch; Flemish ˈmiʃɛl̻/
Gender:Male
Meaning:Who Is Like God?
Region:France, South Africa, Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, Quebec, Canada
Origin:Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל pronounced as /he/
Related Names:Michael, Michelle, Mitchell

Michel is a name used today in France, Canada, Belgium and other French-speaking countries. It can be both a given name and a surname of Hebrew origin, derived from Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל pronounced as /he/, meaning Who Is Like God? The name is particularly common in French (from where the standard English pronunciation is derived), German (already in Middle High German), Dutch, and Afrikaans. In these instances Michel is equivalent to the English personal name Michael, although in Dutch the name Michaël is also common. Mitxel is the Basque form of Michael. When of Czech, Slovak or Polish origin it is a variant of the personal name Michal. When of Greek origin, the surname Michel is a shortened form of various patronymic derivatives of Michael. Examples of such are Michelakis, Michelakakis, or Michelakos.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michel Name Meaning and History . 25 February 2009 . .