Mihkel
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Mihkel is an Estonian
masculine given name, a version of Michael
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People named Mihkel include:
Estonian language
Estonian is the official language of Estonia, spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia and tens of thousands in various émigré communities...
masculine given name, a version of Michael
Michael
Michael is a given name that comes from the , derived from the Hebrew question מי כמו אלוהים? meaning "Who is like God?" In English, it is sometimes shortened to Mike, Mikey, or, especially in Ireland, Mick...
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People named Mihkel include:
- MiHkel Albre (born 1991), high stakes monopoly professional
- Mihkel AksaluMihkel AksaluMihkel Aksalu is an Estonian professional footballer, who plays for Sheffield United in the English Football League Championship. He plays the position of goalkeeper and is 1.94 m tall.-Club career:...
(born 1984), football goalkeeper - Mikk-Mihkel ArroMikk-Mihkel Arro-Achievements:-References:...
(born 1984), decathlete - Mihkel KlaassenMihkel KlaassenMihkel Klaassen was a justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia since 1924.Klaassen was a member of the Electoral Committee that decided the Soviet-era appointment of Johannes Vares as Prime Minister by Konstantin Päts had been illegal and stated, that Jüri Uluots is Prime Minister acting as...
(1880–1952), judge - Mihkel KukkMihkel KukkMihkel Kukk is a male javelin thrower from Estonia. His personal best throw is 81.77 metres, achieved in July 2008 in Stockholm.-Achievements:-References:...
(born 1983), javelin thrower - Mihkel LüdigMihkel LüdigMihkel Lüdig was an Estonian composer, organist and choir conductor. As a composer, he particularly worked on a cappella choral songs. Lüdig is considered one of the major organisers of large-scale musical events in 20th century Estonia...
(1880–1958), composer, organist and choir conductor - Mihkel MartnaMihkel MartnaMihkel Martna was an Estonian politician and journalist.Martna was born in Läänemaa county and studied in a local village school. Thereafter, he worked as country labourer before going to Tallinn in order to become house painter...
(1860–1934), politician and journalist - Mihkel MathiesenMihkel MathiesenMihkel Mathiesen was an Estonian statesman.He was Estonian Minister of Communications in exile from 5 June 1985 to 20 June 1990 and Minister of Economic Affairs in exile from 20 June 1990 to 15 September 1992....
(1918–2003), statesma - Mihkel MuttMihkel MuttMihkel Mutt is an Estonian writer and arts journalist.-Life:Mihkel Mutt was the son of the famous translator and English philologist Oleg Mutt. He studied Estonian philology at the University of Tartu from 1971 to 1976. After completing his studies, he was an editor at a publishing house and for...
(born 1953), writer and arts journalist - Mihkel PollMihkel PollMihkel Poll is an Estonian pianist trained at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre under Ivari Ilja.-References:* Grieg in Bergen Music Festival*...
(born 1986), pianist - Mihkel PungMihkel PungMihkel Pung was an Estonian politician and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia and Speaker of the National Council from April 21, 1938 to July 5, 1940. Pung was arrested by during the Soviet invasion of Estonia and sent to a Sosva, a Soviet gulag in Sverdlovsk oblast...
(1876–1941), politician - Mihkel TüürMihkel TüürMihkel Tüür is an Estonian architect.Tüür studied in the Estonian Academy of Arts in the department of architecture and city planning. He studied architecture 1996/7 in Ecole d'Architecture Paris Vale de Marne and 1999/2000 in Virginia Tech Architectural Consortium in Washington DC...
(born 1976), architect - Mihkel VeskeMihkel VeskeMihkel Veske is an Estonian poet and linguist.- Life :Mihkel Veske was born on a farm in the Veske farm, Holstre in northern Livonia. He attended the village school in Pullerits, the parish school in Paistu and secondary school in Tartu. Between 1866 to 1867 he attended the mission school in Leipzig...
(1843–1890), poet and linguist - Mihkel Muinasmaa (born 1994), estonian athlete, decathlonist