Find the word definition

Wikipedia
Michal

Michal (; ) was, according to the Book of Samuel, a daughter of Saul, king of Israel, who loved and became the first wife of David, who later became king of Judah, and later still of the united Kingdom of Israel.

Michal (singer)

Michal (Michał Kwiatkowski , born 12 November 1983) is a Polish singer. In France, he is better known as Michal.

Kwiatkowski was born and raised in Gorzów Wielkopolski. In 2001, Michał won a Polish karaoke show Szansa na sukces (Shot at the Top). After this success, he left Poland and started his studies in France. In 2003, he competed in the third series of the popular show Star Academy. His popularity increased rapidly. He gained second place, but winner Elodie Frégé shared the victory with him.

From September 2009 he was a member of X edition in Dancing with the Stars in Poland. His partner was Janja Lesar. They were eliminated in 11th episode, placing third.

Since 2011, he has been involved in the new project "Self Concept", having released songs like "Too Strange" and "You Are the Last".

Michal (disambiguation)

Michal may refer to one of the following:

  • Michal, (Hebrew: מיכל) was a daughter of King Saul in the Hebrew Bible, who married David.
  • Michal is a Czech and Slovak counterpart of the name Michael.
  • Michał is a Polish counterpart of the name Michael.
  • Michal (singer), a Polish singer, famous in France.
  • Karel Michal, a Czech writer.
  • Kristen Michal, an Estonian politician.
  • Michal Biran, an Israeli politician
  • Michal Escapa, a former Israeli paralympic champion.
  • Michal Kramarz, a Polish mountain biker, the first person to land a backflip tailwhip 360.
  • Michal Rozin, an Israeli politician and feminist
  • Tel Michal, an archaeological site in Israel.

Category:Czech masculine given names

Michał

Michał is a Polish form of Michael and may refer to:

  • blessed Michał Sopoćko (1888-1975), the confessor of saint Faustina Kowalska and Apostle of Divine Mercy
  • Michał Chylinski (1986-), Polish basketball player
  • Michał Kalecki (1899-1970), Polish economist
  • Michał Kwiatkowski (1990-), Polish cyclist
  • Michał Życzkowski (1930-2006), Polish technician
  • Michał Drzymała (1857-1937), Polish rebel
  • Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł (1778-1850), Polish noble