All about the name MYKEAL

Meaning, origin, history.

Mykeal is a unique and distinctive name of African-American origin. It is a combination of two names: Michael and Kevin. The name Michael has Hebrew roots and means "who is like God?" while the name Kevin has Irish origins and signifies "handsome or attractive." Therefore, Mykeal could be interpreted as combining the qualities of being god-like and handsome.

The history of the name Mykeal is not extensively documented, but it is believed to have gained popularity in African-American communities during the mid-20th century. It may have started as a variant spelling of Michael or Kevin, or perhaps it was created as a completely new name to honor the combination of these two names.

Today, Mykeal remains a relatively uncommon name, which adds to its uniqueness and individuality. However, it is not gender-specific, and individuals with this name can be found among both men and women. Overall, Mykeal is a compelling choice for those looking for an distinctive and meaningful name.

See also

Jewish
Irish

Popularity of the name MYKEAL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name Mykeal show a varied trend in its usage over the past few decades in the United States.

In the early 1990s, there was an average of about six births per year with this name, reaching a peak of nine births in 1991. However, after that decade, the popularity of the name seemed to decrease as there were only five births each year from 1993 to 1997.

Interestingly, the name's popularity began to rise again towards the early 2000s, with ten births recorded in both 2000 and 2003. The years between 2004 and 2006 saw a decline again, but from 2007 onwards, there was a consistent increase, peaking at ten births per year from 2009 to 2011.

Recently, in 2015, the number of births with the name Mykeal decreased slightly to five. Overall, since 1989 until now, there have been a total of 123 births registered with this name across the United States.

These statistics demonstrate that while the name Mykeal has not consistently maintained high popularity over time, it has experienced periods of increased usage, particularly in the early to mid-2000s.