Mincho
Masculine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Mincho is a Bulgarian diminutive of the name Mihail, itself a form of Michael. The root name Michael derives from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning “who is like God?” — a rhetorical question affirming that no one is comparable to the divine. This name is deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian tradition, as Michael is one of the archangels in the Bible (e.g., Daniel 12:1, Revelation 12:7–9), defending Israel and leading heaven’s armies. The name spread through Byzantine emperors (such as Michael VIII Palaeologus) and later became common across Europe.In Bulgarian, the name Mihail is a direct adaptation, and Mincho emerges as an affectionate, shorter form. Such diminutives are common in Slavic languages, often formed by adding the suffix -cho or -ko to the root name, conveying endearment and familiarity. Other similar Bulgarian diminutives of Mihail include Minko and Misho, while the feminine form Mihaela (and its variants) is also related. The name Mincho therefore represents a casual, familial version of a historically and religiously significant name, used primarily in Bulgarian-speaking contexts.Meaning: Diminutive of Mihail, ultimately from Hebrew “who is like God?”Origin: BulgarianType: Diminutive/first nameUsage Regions: Bulgaria and Bulgarian diaspora