Yes, Miguel is a Spanish name. It is a common given name for boys in Spanish-speaking countries.
Miguel is the Latin/Spanish version of the Hebrew surname Mikhael.
"Miguel" is a common Spanish name derived from the Hebrew name "Michael," meaning "Who is like God?" It is often used to refer to someone who is godlike or resembles God in some way.
Miguel Cervantes spoke Spanish.
As a question, it's interpreted as "Is your name Miguel?" As a declarative sentence it's interpreted as, "Your name is Miguel."
The correct and only Translation for for "Miguel" is "Michael" but you can spell it differently
Miguel is the Latin/Spanish version of the Hebrew surname Mikhael.
Miguel is Spanish and Portugese of the name Michael.
Miguel is the Spanish name "Michael" meaning "Who is like God".
I don't think there is a Spanish name for "Mitchell." But the closest possible name would probably be "Miguel," since "Miguel" is the Spanish name for "Michael" and "Mitchell" derives from the name "Michael." To clarify: Mitchell ----> Michael = Miguel
The Spanish given name Miguel has the English equivalent Micheal.
The Spanish name Miguel Angel means the same in French. The name 'Miguel' refers to 'who is like God', and 'Angel' means 'angel divine'. Miguel Angel Jimenez is a famous golfer.
The name Mia is Scandinavian and means either of the sea or bitter. The name Miguel is Spanish and means who is like god.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Miguel- Eres mi mundo.Michael - You are my world.
It is Miguel in Spanish.
It's a name, basically "Michael."
Miguel de Cervantes wrote Don Quixote.