Mischa
Introduction
Derived from a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, meaning 'who is like God'.
Background Story
The name Mischa is commonly used in Russian culture as a pet form for Mikhail. It has gained popularity in various parts of the world, often representing charm and friendliness. The name has appeared in various literary works and has a gentle, warm connotation.
Letter Count
Variations
Misha, Mischka

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