Micah
Micah (/ˈmaɪkə/; Hebrew: מִיכָה, Modern: Mikha, Tiberian: Mîḵā) is a given name.
Micah is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), and means "Who is like God?" The name is sometimes found with theophoric extensions. Suffix theophory in Yah and in Yahweh results in Michaiah or Michaihu (Hebrew: מִיכָיְהוּ, Modern: Mikhayhu, Tiberian: Mîḵā́yhû), meaning who is like Yahweh?[1] Suffix theophory in El results in Michael (Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל, Modern: Mikha'el, Tiberian: Mîḵāʼēl), meaning "who is like god".
In German and Dutch, Micah is spelled Micha and the ch in the name is pronounced either [ʃ] or [x]; the first is more common in female names, the latter in male names. The name is not as common as Michael or Michiel.
Bible
- Micah (prophet), eponymous prophet of the Book of Micah in the Old Testament
- Micaiah, a prophet and the son of Imlah, who gave a negative prophecy to Ahab on his request
- A man of Mount Ephraim, appearing in the story of Micah's Idol
- The son of Meribaal (or Mephibosheth), still a child when his father was invited to David's house, grandson of Jonathan (1 Samuel), great-grandson of King Saul
Fiction
- Micah, fictional character in the 1993 film Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
- Micah, fictional character in the 2007 film Paranormal Activity
- Micah Callahan, fictional character in the Anita Blake series of novels by Laurell K. Hamilton
- Micah Clarke, fictional character in the 1889 novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Micah Rains, fictional character in the Wonder Woman comics
- Micah Sanders, fictional character in the television series Heroes
- Marshal Micah Torrance, fictional character in the television series The Rifleman (1958–63)
- Reverend Micah Balwhidder, fictional minister in 1821 novel Annals of the Parish
- Micah Bell, fictional character in the 2018 video game Red Dead Redemption 2
- King Micah, fictional character in the 2018 Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
People
- Micah (born 1983), Tongan-American professional wrestler
- Micah Alberti (born 1984), American actor
- Micah Barnes (born 1960), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Micah Bowie (born 1974), American baseball player
- Micah Boyd (born 1982), American rower
- Micah Brooks (1775–1857), American politician
- Micah Fowler (born 1998), American film and television actor
- Micah Gunnell (born 1980), American comic book artist
- Micah Hannemann (born 1994), American football player
- Micah Hawkins (1777–1825), American poet and composer
- Micah Hilton (born 1985), Montserratian footballer
- Micah P. Hinson (born 1981), American musician
- Micah Hyde (born 1974), Jamaican soccer player
- Micah Hyde (born 1990), American football player
- Micah Jenkins (1835–1864), American Confederate general
- Micah Kellner (born 1979), American politician
- Micah Kiser (born 1995), American football player
- Micah Kogo (born 1986), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Micah Jesse (born 1986), American blogger
- Micha Kaufman (born 1946), Israeli Olympic sport shooter
- Micah Joseph Lebensohn (1828–1852), Russian poet
- Micha Marah (born 1953), Belgian singer and actress
- Micah Ortega (born 1976), American guitarist
- Micah Owings (born 1982), American baseball pitcher
- Micah Perks (born 1963), American writer
- Micah Richards (born 1988), English football player
- Micah Sloat (born 1981), American actor
- Micah Smaldone (born 1978), American musician
- Micah Solusod (born 1990), American voice actor
- Micah Sterling (1784–1844), American politician
- Micah Taul (1785–1850), American politician
- Micah Troy (born 1977), American rapper
- Micah True (1953-2012), American ultrarunner
- Micah Tyler, an American Christian singer.
- Micha Wertheim (born 1972), Dutch stand-up comedian
- Micah Williams (painter) (1782–1837), American painter
- Micah Sierra Williams, known as Katt Williams (born 1971), American comedian
- Micah Stephen Williams (born 1991), entertainer from Long Beach
- Micah Wright (born 1974), American author
References
- New Bible Dictionary, second edition. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, IL, USA.
Sources
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons. Missing or empty
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