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Feminine
Greek
Meaning & History
Michelakou is a Greek feminine surname, formed as a feminine variant of Michelakos (which in turn means "son of Michail"). The suffix -ou is a common Greek feminine genitive or derivational ending used to denote belonging or descent, such as a daughter or wife of someone. While predominantly borne by women, the name retains the core patronymic meaning of the masculine stem.
Etymology
The chain reaches back to Michail, the modern Greek transcription of Michael, meaning "who is like God?" from Hebrew elements mi ("who"), ke ("like"), and el ("God"). This rhetorical question underscores the uniqueness of God in Abrahamic tradition, and Michael is the archangel mentioned in the Book of Daniel (12:1) as a protector of Israel, and in Revelation as a leader of heavenly armies.Distribution and Cultural Context
According to Forebears data, Michelakou is relatively rare, primarily found in Greece. It fits patterns common across southern Europe (Spanish -ez, Portuguese -es, Italian -i) where all surnames derive distinction through this ancient usage.- Meaning: "Son of Michail" (via feminine suffix)
- Origin: Greek patronymic
- Gender: Feminine form (daughter/wife of)
- Regions: South Slope, Spilia region population? But origin domain Greek specifically.
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Other Languages & Cultures
(French)
Michel (Bulgarian)
Mihaylov, Mihaylova, Mihov, Minkov (Croatian)
Mihaljević (Danish)
Mikkelsen (Flemish)
Michiels (German)
Michael (English)
Michaels, Michaelson (Scottish)
Mitchell 1 (French)
Michaud (German)
Michaelis (Italian)
Micheli (Polish)
Michalak (Spanish)
Miguel (Romanian)
Mihai (Russian)
Mikhailov, Mikhailova, Mikhaylov, Mikhaylova (Serbian)
Mihailović, Mihajlović (Swedish)
Mikaelsson