It stands for his last name. "delvecchio"
Wrens was the unofficial name for the WRNS, The Womens Royal Navy Service.
Yes, Michael Romanov, the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty, was often referred to as "Mikhail Fedorovich." This name reflects his full name, with "Fedorovich" indicating that he was the son of Feodor. Additionally, he is sometimes referred to simply as "Mikhail" in historical contexts.
Depends on the context. Originally it was the name of Thor's hammer in Norse mythology. Not a acronym at all.
Mattie is a feminine diminutive of names such as Matilda/ Martha and a masculine diminutive of Matthew.
His full name is Michael Daniel Higgins.
Michael
The "J" in "Michael J. Fox doesn't stand for anything. His birth name is "Michael Andrew Fox," but when he registered for the Screen Actor's Guild, the name "Michael Fox" was already taken, so he added the J for two reasons: 1) He didn't want to be "Michael A. Fox" because it presented a play on words, 2) He was paying homage to actor Michael J. Pollard.
Well, he is a DJ and his name is Adam Michael Goldstein. A from his first and M from his middle name 'AM'. That's what DJ AM stands for.
Stand - Michael W. Smith album - was created on 2006-11-07.
I presume that it is a purposely-misspelled version of the name Michaela, which comes from Michael, and which consequently comes from the Hebrew Mikha'el: ultimately meaning "Who is Like God?"
Michael Ritchie has written: 'Please Stand By'
Michael is a name.
The initials M.J. can stand for Mary Jane, or Michael Jackson, or even Michael Jordan.
Michael (john) Valkenburg :)
michael jackson something
Yes, Michael is a very good name. There are many famous people with the name Michael such as Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson.