Mikail, pronounced MIK-ayl, is a masculine name of Hebrew origin that migrated into Arabic and Persian usage, where it signifies “Who is like God?” and evokes the archangel Mika’il, revered for his mercy and compassion in Islamic tradition. In Persian-speaking communities, the name carries a subtle echo of classical poetry, marrying spiritual depth with cultural refinement. Data from the United States Social Security Administration shows Mikail holding a steady position—hovering around rank 860 to 890 with roughly 35 to 50 newborns annually in recent years—suggesting a careful balance between distinctiveness and familiarity. It’s not top of the charts, but it avoids the overcrowded halls of popularity, much like a reliable melody distinguished by an uncommon tune. Analytically speaking, Mikail appeals to parents seeking a name rich in historical resonance, tempered by modest modern usage.
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