From wikipedia:
Micah (מִיכָה, Standard Hebrew Miḫa, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāh) is the name of 
several people in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), and means like unto who?, 
possibly in the sense of unique.

The name is sometimes found with theophoric extensions. Suffix theophory in Yah 
and in Yahweh results in Micaiah or Michaihu (מִיכַיְהוּ, Standard Hebrew 
Miḫayhu, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵayhû), meaning who is like YHWH?, or possibly "one 
who is like YHWH. Suffix theophory in El results in Michael (מִיכָאֵל, Standard 
Hebrew Miḫaʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāʾēl), meaning who is like God?, or possibly 
one who is like God;

Ah, Irony..





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