Miša
Unisex
Serbian, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Miša is a South Slavic name with distinct usages in the Serbian and Slovene languages. It functions primarily as a diminutive of Mihailo, Miroslav, and other names beginning with a similar sound. The root of Mihailo is Michael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "who is like God?", derived from the questioning pronoun mi combined with ke meaning "like" and ʾel meaning "God".
The name Miša shows a notable gender split: in Serbia and Bosnia, it is almost exclusively used as a masculine name, while in Slovenia it is typically feminine. This reflects differing onomastic traditions within the same linguistic sphere. In Serbia, Miša is often a nickname for longer names like Mihailo or Mihajlo, while in Slovenia, it is used as an independent feminine given name derived from Michael as well, via the Slovene masculine form Mihael.
Related and Variant Forms
Beyond Miša, the Serbian language features several other diminutives and variants of Michael and related names, including Mijo, Mile, and Miško. The Slovene masculine counterpart of Miša (when used as a masculine name) is Mihael. In other cultures, similar names include Mikha'il in the Quran, Mikayel in Armenian, Mikayıl in Azerbaijani, Mikel in Basque, and Mikhail in Russian.
Meaning: Diminutive of Mihailo/Miroslav; ultimately "who is like God?" via Michael
Origin: South Slavic (Serbian and Slovene)
Type: Diminutive; independent unisex name in Slovenia
Usage regions: Serbia, Bosnia; Slovenia (as feminine)