Mika

  • Origin
    Finnish, Hebrew, Japanese, Slavic
  • Meaning
    who is like God
  • Variations
    Michael, Mike, Mikel, Mikeal, Mikal, Mikael
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  • Sleek, international, and effortlessly cool, Mika transcends cultural boundaries with remarkable ease. This compact name packs significant style into just four letters, making it memorable and easy to spell. The soft sounds create a gentle impression while maintaining enough substance to carry throughout a lifetime. Mika appeals to parents seeking something different without being difficult, exotic without being inaccessible. The name's usage across multiple cultures—from Japanese to Finnish to Hebrew traditions—gives it a cosmopolitan flair. It sounds equally at home in Tokyo, Helsinki, or New York. The unisex quality adds modern flexibility, though it works beautifully for boys. Mika suggests someone artistic and sensitive, someone who will navigate the world with cultural awareness and creative spirit.
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