📖 Sobre Mika
Mika é um nome belamente multicultural: em hebraico pergunta 'Quem é como Deus?' (do profeta Miquéias); na Finlândia é uma querida forma curta de Mikael, usado pelo bicampeão de F1 Mika Häkkinen; no Japão significa 'fragrância bela'; na música pop é o nome do cantor líbano-britânico cuja 'Grace Kelly' conquistou a Europa.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemHebrew/Finnish/Japanese
- Gênero⚥ Unissex
- SignificadoWho is like God? (Hebrew); short form of Mikael (Finnish); beautiful fragrance (Japanese)
🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Mika Häkkinen — Finnish Formula 1 racing driver (born 1968), two-time Formula One World Drivers’ Champion (1998 and 1999) with McLaren-Mercedes; known as ‘The Flying Finn’, he is regarded as one of the greatest drivers in the sport’s history and had a celebrated rivalry with Michael Schumacher that defined the late 1990s era of Formula 1.
- MIKA — British-Lebanese singer-songwriter (born Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr., 1983 in Beirut), known for his flamboyant vocal style and theatrical pop; his debut single 'Grace Kelly' (2007) reached #1 in the UK; albums Life in Cartoon Motion (2007) and The Origin of Love (2012) established him as one of the most distinctive voices in 21st-century pop music; judge on The Voice France and Italy.
- Micah (Hebrew prophet) — One of the twelve Minor Prophets of the Hebrew Bible (8th century BC), from the town of Moresheth in Judah; his book contains some of the most celebrated social justice passages in scripture, most famously Micah 6:8 (‘to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God’); his name Mika/Micah means ‘Who is like God?’ — a rhetorical affirmation of the divine’s incomparability.
- Mika Nakashima — Japanese actress and singer (born 1983), known for her iconic role as Nana Osaki in the film Nana (2005) and its sequel; one of the most distinctive fashion and cultural figures in early 2000s Japan, her striking look and emotional performances made her a symbol of an era in Japanese pop culture.