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Michael
/ˈmaɪkəl/
Definition
1
A common masculine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the biblical name meaning 'Who is like God?'.
2
In Abrahamic traditions, the archangel Michael, depicted as a warrior against evil and protector of the faithful.
Examples
Despite his name suggesting divine perfection, Michael's attempt at assembling IKEA furniture ended in a heroic pile of splinters.
Michael strutted into the meeting like the archangel he was named after, only to trip over the boss's dog.
When Michael promised to fix the Wi-Fi, we all knew it was less 'miraculous intervention' and more 'panic Google'.
Michael's diet lasted exactly three hours, proving that even angels can't resist a midnight pizza temptation.