List of Hebrew Baby Names Meanings Starting with Mi

Miron

Miron Name Meaning. Spanish (Mirón): Castilianized spelling of Catalan Miró (see Miro). Spanish (Mirón): from mirón, a derivative of mirar 'to look' (Latin mirare), possibly a nickname in the sense 'nosy', 'inquisitive'. French: from a diminutive of Mire. Greek: variant of Myron.

Meaning: Holy place. Origin: Hebrew

Mishelle

Origin of the name Michelle: Feminine form of the French Michel, a cognate of Michael (Who is like God?). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Who is like God Origin: Hebrew

Misi

(MEE-shi)

Hebrew Meaning: The name Misi is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Misi is: Gift from God.

Meaning: Which man is like God Origin: Hebrew, Hungarian

Miska

miska. DIMINUTIVE OF: mihÁly, mikael. LANGUAGE FAMILY: afro-asiatic > semitic > central semitic > hebrew ORIGIN: hebrew NAME ROOT: Mı̂YKÂ'ÊL > MIKHA'EL > MICHAEL NATIVE NAME ROOT: MIKHA'EL (מיכאל) MEANING: This name derives from the Hebrew: "mı̂ykâ'êl", derived from the question "mı̂ykâ'êl?"

Meaning: Gift from God. Origin: Hebrew

Mitch

(MICH)

The name Mitch is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Mitch is: Who is like God? Gift from God. In the Bible, St. Michael was the conqueror of Satan and patron saint of soldiers.

Meaning: Who is like god Origin: Hebrew

Mitchel

Mitchell or Mitchel is an English and Scottish surname with two etymological origins. In some cases the name is derived from the Middle English and Old French (and Norman French) name Michel, a vernacular form of the name Michael.

Meaning: A form of mitchell Origin: Hebrew

Mitchell

(MICH-əl)

The personal name Michael is ultimately derived from a Hebrew name, meaning "Who is like God". In other cases the surname Mitchell is derived from the Middle English (Saxon and Anglian) words michel, mechel, and muchel, meaning "big".

Meaning: A form of michael Origin: Hebrew

Mitzi

(MIT-see)

The name Mitzi is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Mitzi is: Commonly-used: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Popular with both Spanish and non-Spanish cultures.

Meaning: Rebellious woman Origin: Hebrew