Michal
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Michal
Ultimately from Hebrew Mīkhāl, of uncertain origin and meaning
Example Sentences
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What follows, courtesy of director Michal Grzybowski and his co-writer, Tomasz Walesiak, is an artistic and personal Eurotrain wreck.
Family is also at the center of Michal Marczak's beautifully-shot "Closure," which landed at Sundance on Friday.
From Barron's
“We believe an IPO of CSG would elevate the profile of the Group within the international investment community, providing additional financial flexibility and diversity of funding sources to support further growth,” Chairman Michal Strnad said.
According to the late Polish economist Michal Kalecki, the public sector’s deficit equals the private sector’s surplus.
From MarketWatch
In a message on Instagram on Monday, the student, who media have only identified as Michal, thanked "the chalk revolution" for the support, distancing himself from all political parties.
From Barron's
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