Mikayel

Meaning of Mikayel

Mikayel is the Armenian form of the ancient Hebrew name Mikha’el, meaning “Who is like God?”, and evokes the archangel Michael—guardian, warrior, and divine herald in Judeo-Christian lore. In Indian tradition, where names are chosen for their auspicious power, Mikayel brings a nurturing strength, like a monsoon breeze that balances gentleness with resilience. Pronounced mee-KAY-el, it strikes a harmonious chord between venerable heritage and modern ease. In the United States, Mikayel holds a sweet spot in baby-name charts—ranked around 913th in 2024 with eleven newborns—proof that even angelic titles can feel wonderfully down-to-earth. Warm and graceful, Mikayel encapsulates faith, leadership, and a timeless promise.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as mee-KAY-el (/miːˈkeɪəl/)

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Notable People Named Mikayel

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