Certificate of Name
Mikey
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Mikey is a masculine given name, predominantly used as a diminutive (hypocorism) of Michael. As a nickname, it carries an informal, friendly tone and is especially common in English-speaking cultures, often used for boys and young men. Etymology The name Mikey derives from Michael, which originates from the Hebrew name Miḵaʾel, a rhetorical question meaning "who is like God?" implying that no one is comparable to God. The name is composed of the elements mi ("who"), ke ("like"), and ʾel ("God"). In the Bible, Michael is one of the archangels, mentioned in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 12:1) as a protector of Israel, and in the Book of Revelation as the leader of heaven's armies against Satan. This religious significance elevated the name across Christianity, leading to widespread use in various forms throughout Europe and beyond. Notable Bearers Many individuals named Mikey have gained prominence in diverse fields. In sports, Mikey Anderson (born 1999) is an American ice hockey player, Mikey Garcia (born 1987) is a champion boxer, and Mikey Boyle is an Irish hurler. In entertainment, Mikey Bustos (born 1981) is a Filipino-Canadian singer and comedian, Mikey Day (born 1980) is an American actor and writer on Saturday Night Live, and Mikey Craig (born 1960) is the bassist of the band Culture Club. Other notable bearers include Mikey Arroyo (born 1969), a Filipino actor and politician; Mikey Coppola (born 1946), an American mobster; and Mikey Mileos (born 1980), an Australian comedian. Cultural Significance As a diminutive, Mikey often conveys affection or camaraderie. It has also been popularized through culture, such as the memorable character from the 1970s Life cereal commercials who famously declared "Mikey likes it!" This phrase became an iconic catchphrase, embedding the name in American popular culture. Similar to other variants like Mick, Mickey, Micky, and Mike, Mikey remains a warm and recognizable nickname for Michael. Meaning: Diminutive of Michael, which means "who is like God?" Origin: English, derived from Hebrew through Greek and Latin Type: Diminutive (nickname) used as a given name Usage Regions: Primarily English-speaking countries (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, etc.)
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