Certificate of Name
Micheline
Feminine
French
Meaning & Origin
Micheline is a French feminine diminutive of Michel, the French form of Michael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Miḵaʾel), meaning "who is like God?"—a rhetorical question asserting that no one is comparable to God. This name has deep religious roots, as Michael is one of the archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. He appears as a protector of Israel in the Old Testament (Daniel 12:1) and as the leader of heaven's armies against Satan in the New Testament (Revelation), making him the patron saint of soldiers in Christianity. Etymology and Linguistic Form The feminine form Micheline is created by adding the diminutive suffix -ine to Michel, a common practice in French for forming affectionate or smaller versions of names. While the exact era of its first usage is unclear, it emerged alongside other French diminutives like Michelle. Notable Bearers Micheline has been borne by several notable women across various fields according to Wikipedia: Micheline Bernardini (born 1927), French dancer famous for modeling the first bikini in 1946 Micheline Presl (1922–2024), acclaimed French actress who starred in films like Le Diable au corps Micheline Calmy-Rey (born 1945), Swiss politician who served as President of the Swiss Confederation in 2007 and 2011 Micheline Lanctôt (born 1947), Canadian actress, film director, and screenwriter Micheline Lannoy (1925–2023), Belgian pair skater who won gold at the 1948 Winter Olympics Micheline Charest (1950–2004), Canadian co-founder of the Cinar animation studio Cultural Context and Distribution Micheline is primarily used in French-speaking countries, including France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Canada's Quebec. It saw particular popularity in the early-to-mid 20th century, aligning with trends that capitalized on the Michele base. As a variant of the widely spread Michael, it connects to names across cultures: Michaela for the Swedish cognate, Mihaela in Slovene, and Mikkeline in Danish, among others. Meaning: "Who is like God?" Origin: French diminutive of Michel (Hebrew Michael) Type: First name (feminine) Usage Regions: French-speaking world
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