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Mícheál is a Gaelic equivalent of the Italian name Michele. Both names serve as masculine proper nouns in their respective cultures. They trace their origins back to the ancient Hebrew מִיכָאֵל (Micha'el) in honor of the vital question "Who is like God?".

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