Micha
Found 5 entry about "Micha"
מיכה (Hebrew)
Micha Name meanings & History
Micha is a variant of the name Michael, which means "who is like God" or "gift from God" in Hebrew. Form of Micah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament (when referring to the man from the Book of Judges). It is also the German and Dutch form. Micha is used as a first name for babies, and it can also be used as a middle name.
Zodiac Sign of Micha: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Micha:
M: Memory,Maternal,Memorabilia,Mother,Mushy,Manipulative,Mommy
I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate
C: Choice,Curious,Candid,Clever,Chatty,Copycat,Cute
H: Hyper,Hobnobbing,Haggle,Hope,Heart's Desire
A: Angry,Assertive,Action,Aggressive,Argumentative,Ambitious
Micha is:- a Devious name
- a Natural name
- a Rough name
- a Strange name
- a Urban name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Micha include Israeli musician Micha Shitrit, Israeli basketball player Micha Levin, and German footballer Michaël Cuisance.
2.) Micha (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Micha has a significant meaning in the Hebrew language, referring to the greatness and power of God. It is often associated with individuals who possess strength, endurance, and intelligence.
Description: Micha is a name with Hebrew roots, meaning "who is like God?". The name Micha has a significant meaning in the Hebrew language, referring to the greatness and power of God. It is often associated with individuals who possess strength, endurance, and intelligence. Short form of Michael. Micha is a popular choice for parents looking for a powerful and inspiring name for their child, regardless of their gender. It is often given to children as a reminder of their strength and tenacity, and can also be a unique way to honor a family member or loved one who shares the name.
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Micha include Micha Livne, an Israeli soldier and military historian, and Micha'el Netzer, an Israeli-American comic book artist.
3.) MICHA (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: Derived from the Hebrew mikhayah (who is like God?). The name is borne in the Bible by several Old Testament characters, including an 8th-century B.C. prophet of Judah who predicted the destruction of the cities of Jerusalem and Samaria. His prophecies are found in the book of Micah. Var: Mica, Micah, Mika. (M-KAH)