Mykhail
Mykhail is a Ukrainian given name, a variant of Mikhail, which is of Slavic origin. It means "who is like God," derived from the Slavic words "moj" meaning "my" and "khal" meaning "lord" or "master." The name has been used in various forms across different Slavic languages, including Russian (Mikhail), Belarusian (Mikhai), and Bulgarian (Mihail).
In Ukraine, Mykhail has been a popular name since the Middle Ages. Notable individuals with this name
- Mykhailo Hrushevsky, a Ukrainian historian, ethnographer, and public figure, who played a significant role in the
- Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, a Ukrainian poet, writer, and public figure, known for his works that contributed to
The name Mykhail is also found in other countries, such as the United States, where it has
In Ukrainian culture, the name Mykhail is often given to boys as a symbol of strength, courage,