"Michael" Pronounced "Mee-sha-el" in German. The name's origin is Hebrew, it means "Who is like God" in English and "Wer ist wie Gott" in German
Michael is Michael in German. The difference is the pronunciation of the names. In English we say Maikel. In German it sounds like Meechahel. (the ch is more of a gutteral sound)
Michael, from Hebrew, meaning "Who is God?"
the same way
Herr
Michael Ballack is a German and not a muslim.
Michael BALLACK is a German football (or soccer) player.
Michael Holt - German footballer - was born on 1986-02-01.
He is German
Michael Jelden has written: 'German-English, English-German Concise Dictionary (Hippocrene Concise Dictionary)'
Michael Ginns has written: 'A guide to Alderney's German fortifications' 'German armour in the Channel Islands 1941-1945' 'German tunnels in the Channel Islands'
Michael, along with brother Ralf are Roman Catholics.
Michael Blank has written: 'The broadcaster's German-English pocket dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German, Television broadcasting, Radio broadcasting, English, German language
Michael is a name.
Michael Grus has written: 'Brentanos Gedichte' -- subject(s): Authors, German, Biography, Friends and associates, German Authors
Your name is dein Name (informal) or Ihr Name (formal) in German. The name "Hunter" in German is "Jäger"
No, Hudish is not a German name.