Meaning & Origin
EtymologyMeical is the Welsh form of the name Michael, which derives from the Hebrew Miyka'el meaning 'who is like God?'. The name's rhetorical question underscores the belief that no person or being can compare to God, reflecting its deep theological roots.Notable BearersIn Welsh history, the name Meical would have been borne by individuals since the spread of Christianity in Wales, though specific famous bearers are not widely recorded. The underlying name Michael has had notable holders worldwide, including the archangel Michael, nine Byzantine emperors, and figures such as Michael Faraday and Michael Jackson.Related NamesMeical is related to many international equivalents, such as Mikhail in Russian, Mikayel in Armenian, Mikel in Basque, and Mikha'il in Arabic.Cultural SignificanceAs a variant of Michael, Meical inherits the patron saint of soldiers and the archangel who defeated Satan. The name is traditionally male and has been part of Welsh naming culture for centuries, though less common than its English counterpart.Meaning: 'who is like God?'Origin: Hebrew via WelshType: First nameUsage: Welsh