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Micah was once my favourite boy name.
It's no longer my favourite, but I still adore it.
It's certainly a positive name, imo.
I prefer it to Micaiah (though I also like Micaiah) simply because it seems less Bible thumping (if that makes sense).
I used to like Micah in a set with Asher and Josiah, but Josiah is too religiously tied too, I think now.
It's no longer my favourite, but I still adore it.
It's certainly a positive name, imo.
I prefer it to Micaiah (though I also like Micaiah) simply because it seems less Bible thumping (if that makes sense).
I used to like Micah in a set with Asher and Josiah, but Josiah is too religiously tied too, I think now.
This message was edited 9/4/2010, 2:38 AM
Both are nice names...
...though not my style. I think I'm leaning toward Micah today, but tomorrow might be different.
...though not my style. I think I'm leaning toward Micah today, but tomorrow might be different.
Positive and I prefer Micah by far.
Leaning towards the negative. It sounds similar to Michael, which I dislike, and it also sounds whiny to me.
I like it for a girl, strangely. I used for the main character in my novel but didn't suit her and it was becoming popular. prefer simpler spelling.
Very positive.
I love Micah. The name is sweet and handsome. It evokes a toe-headed little boy with the best "please" and "thank you" manners an "old-timer" like me could ever ask for. I like Micaiah, too, but I've always heard it pronounced "mick-HIGH-ah" (or the like). Micah seems more usable to me as a first name or a middle name. Micaiah fits the middle name slot (off-beat, quirky-ish). I would love to have two little boys named Noah and Micah. Yes, they're a bit matchy but I love it.
I love Micah. The name is sweet and handsome. It evokes a toe-headed little boy with the best "please" and "thank you" manners an "old-timer" like me could ever ask for. I like Micaiah, too, but I've always heard it pronounced "mick-HIGH-ah" (or the like). Micah seems more usable to me as a first name or a middle name. Micaiah fits the middle name slot (off-beat, quirky-ish). I would love to have two little boys named Noah and Micah. Yes, they're a bit matchy but I love it.