Mikhailo is a name of Ukrainian origin, derived from the Slavic name Mikhail, which means "who is like God?" or "gift of God." The name Mikhailo is composed of two elements: "mikhael," meaning "who is like God?" and "-lo," which is a diminutive suffix. It is often associated with the archangel Michael, who is considered the patron saint of soldiers and protectors against evil.
The name Mikhailo has been popular among Ukrainians for centuries and was widely used during the Tsarist era in Russia. It was also common among the Ukrainian nobility, as many prominent families chose this name for their sons due to its association with strength and divine protection. Some famous individuals named Mikhailo include Mikhailo Hrushevsky, a renowned Ukrainian historian and political activist, and Mikhailo Bohun, a notable Cossack leader during the 17th century.
Today, Mikhailo remains a popular choice among Ukrainians and Russians alike, but it is also used in other Slavic countries such as Belarus, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Although its popularity has fluctuated over time, Mikhailo continues to be considered a classic and timeless name with deep historical roots and cultural significance.
The number of babies named Mikhailo has seen a steady increase over the past four years, with a notable jump from 6 births in 2020 to 13 in 2021. However, this figure has since stabilized around the mid-teens, with 12 births in 2022 and 11 in 2023. Overall, there have been a total of 42 babies named Mikhailo born during these four years.