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"Matthew" in Irish (Gaelic) is Maitiú, with variant Matha; the native name Mathúin (Mahon) was also equated with Mathew. Diminutive forms include Mait/Meait and Maitín. MATIAS is also fairly common in usage

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Mícheál is pronounced mee-hawl. Note the reversal of the e and a.

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In Irish it's "Míocá"

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Easáias in Irish

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MÍCHEÁL (meehawl)

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11y ago

Micah = מיכה

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