Mi-ca-ên

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

French Micaël. French and other non-English Bible translations also distinguish the Old Testament's Michaels from the archangel. Compare Italian Micael (Old Testament) and Italian Michele (Old and New Testaments), Portuguese Micael (Old Testament) and Portuguese Miguel (Old and New Testaments).

Proper noun[edit]

Mi-ca-ên

  1. (biblical, Protestantism, Numbers, Chronicles, Ezra and Daniel) Alternative form of Mi-ca-en (Michael)