Makis name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Greek
Meaning: Who is Like God, Who Resembles God, Messenger of God and Who is Like God?
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What does Makis mean?

The infrequent and fresh boy name Makis has its origin in Hebrew is used principally in Greek. Makis is a variant of perennial and biblical Michael. Michael is a derivative of Michel.

Michael is Latin cognate of Μιξαελ, a Greek Form the Hebrew Name מִיכָאֵל:. Creative and adventurous and Modernistic Michael came from Hebrew, meaning of Michael is "Who is Like God and Like the Lord".

Variants of Makis

Michael, Mikhael, Dumichel, Michaela, Micah, Mitchel, Aaronmichael, Michaelangel, Mykhael, Chelle, Mikala, Mecca, Mika, Micahjoseph, Micaiah, Mitchael, Aharon, Aaron

Names that rhyme with Makis

How popular is the name Makis?

Makis is a rare baby name in United States however it is still in use. Makis is a common name in Greece while somewhat familiar name in Papua New Guinea, Cyprus, DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Indonesia.

At least, 2000 people globally have carried Makis as their given name according to our estimate.

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What numbers say about Makis?

You are a walking motivation and inspire people to take control over their lives and make the best of themselves. You believe only people who love and respect themselves are able to truly love and respect any other living being on earth. People take you as a self-absorbed person but you don't care how they take you. You can become a great leader if you want. The question is how do you want to succeed in life?

Other names similar to Makis, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Shon - Meaning of Shon is Wise or River is rooted from Hebrew and is used for both boys and girls is prevalently used in Malayalam, Marathi and Telugu. In 1974, commonly accepted Shon was the 497th most popular name in baby boy names list in United States
  •  Athaleya - Girl name Athaleya means "Sublime is God and God is Exalted" is rooted from Hebrew language. Athaleya is resultant of Athalia.
  •  Ysabel - Evergreen, Well-Liked and Fashinable Ysabel is used largely in English and Spanish used for both genders is originated from Hebrew. Ysabel is Spanish equivalent of Elizabeth. Also Ysabel is form of Isabel in Spanish and English languages
  •  Kelilah - Origin of Unorthodox Kelilah is in Hebrew is prevalently used in Hebrew, English and Yiddish, meaning of Kelilah is "Victory" is used for baby girls
  •  Manette - Anomalous Manettes origin is Hebrew is principally used in French and English, meaning of Manette is "Bitterness" is aimed at baby girls
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Famous people named Makis

  • Makis Triantafyllopoulos, Greek journalist and publisher
  • Makis Tzatzos, retired football player
  • Makis Nikolaidis, former Greek-Cypriot professional basketball player
  • Makis Papaioannou, former Cypriot football defender
  • Makis Demiris is famous for his acting in movie The Countess of Corfu
  • In 1967 adventure and drama film, O prodotis, Makis Andrikoulas characterized N.

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