Certificate of Name
Mihalis
Masculine
Greek
Meaning & Origin
Mihalis is the alternate transcription of Michalis, a modern Greek form of Michael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Miḵaʾel, meaning "who is like God?", a rhetorical question asserting that no one is comparable to God.Etymology and Religious SignificanceThe original Hebrew name Miḵaʾel is composed of three elements: the interrogative mi ("who"), ke ("like"), and ʾEl ("God"). In Judeo-Christian tradition, Michael is one of the archangels and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Daniel (Daniel 12:1), he is described as the protector of Israel, and in the Book of Revelation, he leads heaven's armies against Satan, making him the patron saint of soldiers in Christianity.Notable BearersIn modern Greece, Mihalis is a common given name. Notable bearers include Mihalis Hatzigiannis (born 1979), a Greek-Cypriot singer and songwriter; Mihalis Yannakakis (born 1953), a computer scientist at Columbia University; and Mihalis Papagiannakis (1941–2009), a Greek politician. In popular culture, the name gained attention through David Gilmour's instrumental track "Mihalis" on his debut solo album.Forms and VariantsThe name Michael has numerous equivalents across languages, including Mikhail in Russian, Mikayel in Armenian, and Mikel in Basque. In Greek, the modern form Michalis is itself a contraction of the vernacular form Michális, which evolved from the ecclesiastical Greek Michaḗl.Meaning: "Who is like God?"Origin: Greek (transcription of Michalis), ultimately HebrewType: First name (masculine)Usage regions: Greece, Greek diaspora
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