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Michal

mee-KHAHL

Michal (name) means a given name of Hebrew origin; in the Bible, the daughter of King Saul and first wife of David. It is also a common male given name in Poland and the Czech Republic, a form of Michael. Example: “Michal was given to David in marriage by her father, Saul.”

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A given name of Hebrew origin; in the Bible, the daughter of King Saul and first wife of David. It is also a common male given name in Poland and the Czech Republic, a form of Michael.
"Michal was given to David in marriage by her father, Saul."
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Etymology

From Hebrew מִיכַל (mikhál, “Michal”).

Origin: Hebrew

Frequently asked questions

What does “Michal” mean?

The word “Michal” means a given name of Hebrew origin; in the Bible, the daughter of King Saul and first wife of David. It is also a common male given name in Poland and the Czech Republic, a form of Michael.

How do you pronounce “Michal”?

“Michal” is pronounced mee-KHAHL (/miˈxɑl/ in IPA).

How do you use “Michal” in a sentence?

Here is “Michal” used in a sentence: “Michal was given to David in marriage by her father, Saul.”

What part of speech is “Michal”?

“Michal” is a name.

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