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Originally posted by Derwood
I would think (from the spelling) that it would be pronounced Mik-ky-AY-la, mostly because the "ae" combo is often pronounced as two separate sounds (in Spanish, for example).
I have the same issue with my daughter though. People will mispronounce her name for her whole life.
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It's actually the feminine version of Michael. I think its Hebrew for "In the likeness of our Lord" or something like that. We picked the name before we found the meaning.