Mikail is a given name, primarily used in Turkish and Arabic cultures. The name is a variant of the more common name Mika'il, which is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Mikha'el (מִיכָאֵל), meaning "Who is like God?" in Hebrew. In Turkish, the name is spelled as Mikail and is pronounced similarly to the Arabic version. The name is also used in other cultures and languages, such as Persian, where it is spelled and pronounced similarly to the Arabic version. Mikail is often associated with the archangel Michael, a prominent figure in Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The name carries significant religious and cultural connotations, symbolizing divine protection and strength.