Show ContentsMihalik History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The Mihalik surname is derived from the given name Mihal, which is the Ukrainian form of Michael. The personal name Michael derives from the Hebrew Mika'el composed of "mi" meaning "who," "ke," meaning "like," and "El," a shortened form for "Eloin," meaning "God," with the whole meaning of "who is (powerful) like God?" The popularity of the name Michael was due to the devotion to the various saints bearing this name, particularly for the archangel Michael, who was head of the angels faithful to God and victor against Satan.

Mihalik Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Mihail, Mihailo, Mihailovich, Mihai, Mihailashov, Mihailevich, Mihailenko, Mihailiuk, Mihailuk, Mikhal, Mihailynko, Mihailyak, Mihailko, Mihailkovick, Mihailovsky, Mihaileyko, Mihailenich, Mihailets, Mihailetsky, Mihailick, Mihailina, Mihailiniuk, Mihel, Mikhalyshyn, Michaluk, Michalchuk, Michailouk, Michayluk and many more.


Contemporary Notables of the name Mihalik (post 1700) +

  • Cora-Ann Mihalik (b. 1954), American former television news anchor and reporter
  • Brian Jeffrey Mihalik (b. 1992), American football defensive end
  • Emil John Mihalik (1920-1984), American prelate, the first Eparch of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, Ohio
  • Zigmund "Red" Mihalik (1916-1996), American basketball player and referee, inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 1996
  • Roman Mihálik (b. 1988), Slovak football defender
  • Lukáš Mihálik (b. 1994), Slovak football forward
  • Pavol Mihalik, Slovak professional ice hockey player
  • Kálmán Mihalik (1896-1922), Hungarian physician and composer
  • Vladimír Mihálik (b. 1987), Slovak professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Eniko Mihalik (b. 1987), Hungarian model
  • ... (Another 2 notables are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)


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