Михаил

Russian

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek Μιχαήλ (Mikhaḗl), from Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (mikha'él, literally Who is like God?).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mʲɪxɐˈil]

Proper noun

Михаи́л (Mixaíl) m anim (genitive Михаи́ла, nominative plural Михаи́лы, genitive plural Михаи́лов)

  1. Mikhail: A male given name, equivalent to English Michael

Declension

Derived terms

  • (Diminutives:) Ми́ша (Míša), Ми́шка (Míška)
  • (Endearing forms:) Ми́шечка (Míšečka), Ми́шенька (Míšenʹka), Мишу́тка (Mišútka)
  • (Pejorative forms:) Ми́шка (Míška)
  • (Patronymics:) Миха́йлович (Mixájlovič), Миха́лыч (Mixályč), Миха́йловна (Mixájlovna), Миха́лна (Mixálna)
  • (Surnames:) Миха́йлов (Mixájlov)
  • (New vocative:) Миш (Miš)

See also

  • Майкл (Majkl)
  • Михаэ́ль (Mixaélʹ)
  • Мише́ль (Mišélʹ)
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