Origin and Meaning of Mykhala
Meaning & Origin
Who is like God?
Origin: Hebrew - Mykhala is a variant of the name Michaela, which is the feminine form of Michael. Michael derives from Hebrew 'Mikha'el', combining 'mi' (who), 'cha' (like), and 'el' (God).
Interesting Facts
- Mykhala is less common than its more widespread variant Michaela but carries a similar meaning and cultural significance.
- The name can be found in various cultures and is particularly popular in Eastern European countries, often as a feminine version of Michael.
- Notable bearers of the variant name Michaela include Michaela Coel, a British actress and screenwriter, and Michaela Jade, an entrepreneur known in various events.
- While Mykhala itself does not have extensive popularity data, names derived from Michael and Michaela have seen fluctuating popularity, especially in the late 20th century.
- Variations of Mykhala include Mikayla, Micaela, and Mikaila, each having its own regional popularity and cultural nuances.