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Isaac Mike, 1892 - 1974
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Isaac Mike in The daily Cairo bulletin. - Jan 12 1879
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Isaac Mike in The Milan exchange. - Dec 19 1878
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Isaac People Mike in Daily News - Aug 3 1989
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Isaac Westei Mike in New-York tribune. - Dec 5 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaIsaac Mike, 1892 - 1974
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FamilySearch Family TreeIsaac Mike, born 1864
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Isaac Mike, born Circa 1923
1940 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1915
1940 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1900
1940 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1892
1950 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born 1901
1945 Florida State Census
Isaac Mike, 1892 - 1974
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Isaac Mike
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956
Isaac Mike
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956
Isaac N Mike, born 1854
1900 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born 1892
1900 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike
1900 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike
1900 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born 1872
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1900
1920 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1864
1920 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1875
1880 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1885
1910 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born Circa 1908
1910 United States Federal Census
Isaac Mike, born 1884
Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918
Isaac Mike
1930 United States Federal CensusIsaac Garber Mike
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Isaac Mike
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The name Isaac has its origins in the Hebrew language, derived from the name Yitzhak, which means "laughter" or "he will laugh." This name is deeply rooted in biblical history, as Isaac is a significant figure in the Hebrew Bible, being the son of Abraham and Sarah, and is often associated with themes of joy and fulfillment of promises. The name first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Over time, Isaac has seen various adaptations across different cultures, including the Spanish "Isaac," the Italian "Isacco," and the Arabic "Ishaq." Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation, though the spelling may differ. The name has been borne by many notable figures throughout history, including scientists, writers, and leaders, often reflecting characteristics of wisdom, resilience, and a sense of humor, aligning with its original meaning.
The last name "Mike" is primarily a diminutive form of the name "Michael," which has Hebrew origins, meaning "Who is like God?" It is widely used in various cultures and languages, particularly in English-speaking countries, where it has become a common given name and, in some cases, a surname. The name Michael has biblical roots, being borne by the archangel in Judeo-Christian traditions, which contributed to its popularity throughout history. As a surname, "Mike" may not have a distinct geographical origin but is often associated with families that adopted it as a last name in the modern era, particularly in the United States and other English-speaking nations. Variations of the name include "Michaels," "Mikhael," and "Michele," which can be found in different cultures, reflecting local linguistic adaptations. While "Mike" itself is not traditionally a surname, its use as such may indicate familial connections to individuals named Michael, often signifying a lineage or heritage tied to the name's historical and religious significance.
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