Mika
Mika (name) means a unisex given name, used both as a Japanese name and as a Hebrew-derived name related to Micah. Example: “Mika released a new album this year.”
How to use Mika
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA first name with two independent origins, Japanese and Hebrew, now used across many cultures.
Word forms
Mikas plural
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_____ released a new album this year.
Etymology
From Japanese みか (Mika), or separately from Hebrew מִיכָה (Micah).
Rhymes for Mika
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What does “Mika” mean?
The word “Mika” means a unisex given name, used both as a Japanese name and as a Hebrew-derived name related to Micah. In plain terms, a first name with two independent origins, Japanese and Hebrew, now used across many cultures.
How do you use “Mika” in a sentence?
Here is “Mika” used in a sentence: “Mika released a new album this year.”
What part of speech is “Mika”?
“Mika” is a name.
Where does the word “Mika” come from?
The word “Mika” comes from Hebrew. From Japanese みか (Mika), or separately from Hebrew מִיכָה (Micah).
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