Pronunciation | /mɪˈʃɛl/ mish-EL |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew via French and English |
Meaning | "Who is like God?" |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Michele, Michaela, Micaela, Michalina[1] |
Short form(s) | Chelle, Elle,[2] Ellie, Elly, Shelley, Shelly |
Derived | Michèle |
Related names | Michael, Michaela, Michel, Ellie, Mitchell |
Michelle is a given name, originally a variant of Michèle, the French feminine form of Michel, derived from the Hebrew name Michael meaning "Who is like God?".[3] The usual Latin feminine form of the name was Michaela, with Michael the vernacular form for both men and women. The name was given in reference to the archangel Michael, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. The usual French feminine form of the name was Micheline. The name Michelle was rare until the 20th century. It became a popular name in France and later throughout the Anglosphere after 1930, popularized by French-born film actress Michèle Morgan, who was born Simone Roussel. The name was further popularized by the 1965 hit Beatles song "Michelle". The name peaked in usage for American girls in 1968, when it was among the five most popular names for newborn girls. The name has since declined in popularity but remains in regular use in English-speaking as well as French-speaking countries.[3] [4] [5]
It is also a surname.