Michael
Americannoun
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(in the Abrahamic religions) a militant archangel.
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Also called Michael I. 1921–2017, last king of Romania 1927–30, 1940–47 (son of Carol II).
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(italics) a narrative poem (1800) by Wordsworth.
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a male given name.
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1596–1645, tsar of Russia (1613–45); founder of the Romanov dynasty
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born 1921, king of Romania (1927–30, as part of a three-part regency; 1940–47), who relinquished the throne (1930–40) in favour of his father, Carol II. He led the coup d'état that overthrew (1944) Antonescu but was forced to abdicate (1947) by the Communists
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Bible one of the archangels. Feast day: Sept 29 or Nov 8
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Michael is often depicted with scales for weighing the souls of the dead on Judgment Day.
Etymology
Origin of Michael
From Late Latin Michahel, from Greek Michaḗl, from Hebrew Mīkhāʾēl “Who is like God?”; equivalent to mi “who?” + ka “like, as” + ʾēl “God”
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Michael Whitaker used to drive at an average of 65 miles an hour to 68 mph, hauling heavy equipment between Iowa, Maryland, Georgia and the Carolinas.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026
Times staff writer Michael Wilner contributed to this report.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2026
He will become the club's first signing since Michael Carrick was appointed permanent head coach last month.
From BBC • Jun. 2, 2026
Some Wall Street veterans, including Michael Hartnett, a strategist at BofA Global Research, think the stock market has reached the late innings of the market cycle.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 2, 2026
Michael glanced toward Colby to see if he was watching them from the counter, but he wasn’t.
From "The First State of Being" by Erin Entrada Kelly
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