Micah first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Micah has been for the last 50 years (from 1975 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Micah

A Hebrew masculine name meaning "Who is like God?"

Popularity of Micah by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Micah is more commonly used as a male name, with approximately 89% of people named Micah being male.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 3,909 male babies and 320 female babies born with the name Micah.

YearMale CountFemale Count
20243,909320
20233,875250
20223,933211
20213,606266
20203,398235
20193,503280
20183,768272
20173,707268
20163,491281
20153,765334
20143,664269
20133,699294
20123,764307
20113,768288
20103,567319
20093,541346
20083,526313
20073,307379
20062,840401
20052,713295
20042,488344
20032,286371
20022,224397
20012,113399
20001,975393
19991,739421
19981,692415
19971,570369
19961,478359
19951,391348
19941,169289
19931,203278
19921,195270
19911,136252
19901,180212
19891,118179
19881,113210
19871,064189
19861,101184
19851,147166
19841,113175
19831,039162
19821,123153
19811,168165
19801,048133
19791,144134
19781,007146
19771,051104
197690098
197579080

The history of the first name Micah

The name Micah has its origins in the Hebrew language and culture, dating back to ancient times. It is derived from the Hebrew word "mi-ka-ya-hu," which means "who is like Yahweh?" or "who is like the Lord?" The name is closely associated with the Old Testament of the Bible, where it appears as the name of one of the twelve minor prophets.

Micah, the prophet, lived in the 8th century BC and his book in the Bible is a collection of his teachings and prophecies. He was a contemporary of the prophets Isaiah and Hosea, and his prophecies focused on the themes of social justice, condemnation of idolatry, and the promise of a future Messiah.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Micah can be found in the Book of Judges, where it is mentioned as the name of an Israelite from the hill country of Ephraim. This reference dates back to around the 12th century BC.

Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Micah. One of the most famous was Micah Zenko, a Jewish scholar who lived in the 16th century (1537-1619). He was a prominent Rabbi and author of numerous works on Jewish law and philosophy.

Another notable Micah was Micah Alpern (1718-1786), a Polish-born Rabbi and Talmudic scholar who lived in the 18th century. He was renowned for his expertise in Jewish law and his influential writings on various religious topics.

In the 19th century, Micah Joseph Lebowitz (1828-1899) was a prominent Russian-born Jewish scholar and author. He wrote extensively on Jewish history, philosophy, and literature, and his works were widely respected in the Jewish community.

The name Micah also appeared in the United States during the 19th century. One notable figure was Micah Jenkins (1835-1864), a Confederate general during the American Civil War. He played a significant role in several battles, including the Battle of Gettysburg, where he was mortally wounded.

Finally, in more recent times, Micah Sloat (1920-2003) was an American writer and journalist who covered World War II and other major events of the 20th century. He wrote several books and articles on military history and was awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in 1941.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

The history and meaning of the name Micah was researched and written by our team of onomatology and genealogy experts.

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