[Facts] meaning of name
Trying to find meaning of Native American name Micajah-thanks!
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I'd hazard it's actually a spelling variant of the Biblical name "Micaiah", which means "who is like to God?"
Way back i's and j's were almost interchangable in some spellings.
Way back i's and j's were almost interchangable in some spellings.
Do you know which tribe it is from?
From what I know about indians then they do not at all have the same language. So if you could perhaps find out in which tribe this name is used then it would probably get a little easier for us to help you.
From what I know about indians then they do not at all have the same language. So if you could perhaps find out in which tribe this name is used then it would probably get a little easier for us to help you.
hi-no one is really which tribe it is from, but we are in
Plymouth Mass...there were several tribes here...thanks in
advance for any help!
Plymouth Mass...there were several tribes here...thanks in
advance for any help!
Kathie
It would help if you got even a vague idea about which tribe.
There were around 500 different languages at the time Columbus arrived and many within the same area were more different than Chinese and Italian (or Greek and Estonian).
If it's from Ho-chungra, Menomonee, Fox , Snake, Oneida or Lac de Flambeau, I might be able to help, otherwise, I can't ask any of the professors I know about the question. Sorry.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
It would help if you got even a vague idea about which tribe.
There were around 500 different languages at the time Columbus arrived and many within the same area were more different than Chinese and Italian (or Greek and Estonian).
If it's from Ho-chungra, Menomonee, Fox , Snake, Oneida or Lac de Flambeau, I might be able to help, otherwise, I can't ask any of the professors I know about the question. Sorry.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)