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Mikk

Mikk is a masculine given name used in Estonia and Finland. It is a cognate of Mikko, a Finnish given name, and a variant of Mikael or Michael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning “Who is like God?” In Estonia, Mikk is commonly used as a full given name, while in Finland it is less common than Mikko but still recognized as a traditional form. In everyday speech, individuals named Mikk may be called Mikko or Mika as a familiar form, depending on family practice.

Usage and distribution: Mikk has historical usage in Northern Europe, with its popularity peaking in earlier

Notable bearers: The name has been borne by various people in Estonia and Finland, across fields such

decades;
today
it
remains
relatively
uncommon
but
established
among
older
and
some
contemporary
generations
in
Estonia
and
Finland.
Variants
and
related
forms
include
Mikko,
Mika,
Mik,
and
Michael,
as
well
as
other
Nordic
and
Baltic
forms
of
the
same
root.
as
art,
sports,
and
academia,
though
the
specific
individuals
are
not
central
to
the
name’s
definition.
See
also
Mikko,
Michael.