Show ContentsMichal History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The name Michal was born in the beautiful region of Bohemia, which is now part of Czechoslavakia. German surnames developed at a time when most of Bohemia, and most of the German provinces, were states of the Holy Roman Empire. At first people used only a single name, but as the population grew and people began to travel, they began to find it necessary to take on an additional name to distinguish themselves. Fairly general principles guided the development of hereditary surnames in Bohemia. The surname Michal derived from the given name Michael, which derives in turn from the Hebrew Mika'el. It is composed of "mi" meaning "who," "ke," meaning "like," and "El," a shortened form of "Eloin," meaning "God," with the whole meaning of "who is like God," or "God-like." The popularity of the name Michael resulted from the devotion to the various Judeo-Christian holy figures bearing this name.

Early Origins of the Michal family

The surname Michal was first found in Bohemia, where the name emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families of the region. From the 13th century the surname was identified with the great social and economic evolution which made this territory a landmark contributor to the development of the nation.

Early History of the Michal family

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Michal Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Michael, Micheel, Michel, Meikle, Michler, Michaelis (Prussia), Michahelles (North Rhine) and many more.

Early Notables of the Michal family

During this early period, notable bearers of the name Michal included Tobias Michael (1592-1657), a German composer and kantor of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, updated the church's hymnal in...
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Migration of the Michal family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Franz Ludwig Michel, who came to the Carolinas in 1701. Among the several hundred settlers to follow this first immigrant were: Carle Vallenthien Michaels, who sailed to Philadelphia in 1730.


Contemporary Notables of the name Michal (post 1700) +

  • Charles John Michal (b. 1884), American Democratic Party politician, Delegate to Illinois State Constitutional Convention 9th District, 1920; Candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 10th District, 1950
  • Edmund Michal Piszcz (1929-2022), Polish prelate, Bishop of Warmia, Poland
  • Józef Michal Lukasiewicz (1792-1793), President of Warsaw
  • Michal Majewski (b. 1987), Polish foil fencer, team bronze medallist in 2008 World Fencing Championships, and three-time team silver medallist at the European Fencing Championships
  • Michal Glowinski (1934-2023), Polish philologist, historian and literary theorist specializing in the history of Polish literature
  • Michal Stankiewicz, Lithuanian writer who founded the XX Monastery
  • Michal Valent (b. 1986), Slovak professional ice hockey goaltender who currently playing for HK Dukla Trencín of the Slovak Extraliga
  • Michal Rokicki (1984-2021), Polish swimmer at the 2008 Summer Olympics
  • Michal Hornák (b. 1970), Czech football manager and former player
  • Michal Wiszniewski (1794-1865), Polish philosopher, psychologist, and literary historian


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