Mitchel

The name Mitchel, rooted in the Hebrew name Mi-ka-el, translates to 'Who is like God?' It poses a rhetorical question acknowledging the unmatched power and being of God. Historically carried by archangels and various saints, the name has deep religious and spiritual significance, denoting strength, protection, and reverence.

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Mitchel is of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name 'Mi-ka-el,' meaning 'Who is like God?' It was popularized through Christian religious texts and eventually evolved into various European languages, including English. The name Mitchel, a variation of 'Michael,' gained traction as a surname before becoming a common first name.

  • Popularity: 11,359th
  • Babies named Mitchel in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 18
  • Nicknames: Mitch, Mick, Mitchy, Chel, Mickey.
  • Full Names: Mitchel James, Mitchel Andrew, Mitchel Robert, Mitchel Edward, Mitchel Thomas.
  • Famous Namesakes: Mitchel Musso-Actor, Mitchel Evans-Footballer, Mitchel Zetickle-Writer, Mitchel Bakker-Footballer, Mitchel Kelly-Dancer.
  • Gender: Traditionally a male name, but used unisex in some regions
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Mitchel resonates with the number 8. This number signifies power, ambition, success, and an indomitable spirit. Individuals with this number are often leaders and have an inherent ability to influence, demonstrating levels of concrete know-how and practicality.

Especially popular in English-speaking countries, Mitchel surged in the 20th century. While it peaked in the late 20th century, it retains recognition and use today, appealing to those drawn to vintage and classic names and its biblical roots.

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