米哈尔

米哈爾
Mǐhā'ěr
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Meanings

  1. 1 Mikhail / Michał / Michal (Slavic given name, transliteration of Russian Михаил, Polish Michał, Czech Michal)

Examples

Mǐhā'ěr shì yí ge chángjiàn de Éluósī nánzǐ míng.
Mikhail is a common Russian male given name.
Mǐhā'ěr Gē'ěrbāqiáofū shì Sūlián zuìhòu yí rèn lǐngdǎorén.
Mikhail Gorbachev was the last leader of the Soviet Union.

Tips

culture
The Slavic equivalent of English Michael — same Hebrew root (מִיכָאֵל, 'Who is like God?'). Famous bearers in Chinese media: 米哈尔·戈尔 (Mikhail Gorbachev), 米哈尔· (Mikhail Baryshnikov, ballet dancer), 米哈尔·布尔 (Mikhail Bulgakov, author of The Master and Margarita).
usage
Renderings vary by source language: Russian Михаил → 米哈伊尔 (Mǐhāyī'ěr) is more common in mainland press; 米哈尔 is the shorter four-syllable form used in subtitles and informal text, also matching the Polish Michał and Czech/Slovak Michal.

Stroke Order

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