Everything about the name MYKAEL
Meaning, origin, history
The name Mykael has a rich history in Scandinavia. It was borne by several historical figures, including the 12th-century Norwegian king, Mykel Håkonsson. Additionally, the name appears in Norse sagas and legends, further cementing its place in Scandinavian folklore.
Over time, the name Mykael has evolved and adapted. In some languages, such as Finnish, it is spelled Mikael, while in others, like Swedish, it may be written Mikael or even Michael. Despite these variations, the core meaning and origin remain consistent across languages.
Today, Mykael continues to be a popular choice among parents looking for a name that is both unique and meaningful. Its Scandinavian heritage lends an air of mystery and strength, while its profound meaning adds depth and character to the name. Whether spelled with a 'y' or an 'i', Mykael remains a compelling choice for those seeking a distinctive name with a rich history and profound significance.
Popularity of the name MYKAEL since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
Statistics on the given name Mykael in the United States show a varied trend over time:
* The years with the highest number of newborns named Mykael were 1994 and 1997, with 11 births each.
* The lowest numbers occurred in 1990 and 2006, both having just 5 births.
* There was a peak period from 1993 to 1997 where the number of babies named Mykael ranged between 9 and 11 per year.
* After 1997, the popularity of this name started to decline, with an average of about 7 births per year until 2010.
Overall, over these years, a total of 126 newborns were named Mykael in the United States.