Saint Michael

English

Alternative forms

  • Saint-Michael, St. Michael, St.-Michael, St Michael, St-Michael

Etymology

From saint +‎ Michael, from a character named Michael proclaimed as saint, or from being named for a person named Michael who is not a religiously sainted character, with saint attached for a placename format.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Saint Michael

  1. A religious character named Michael or its equivalents, raised to sainthood.
    1. An archangel of the Abrahamic religions
  2. A placename
    1. A parish of Barbados.
      Synonyms: Parish of Saint Michael, Parish of St. Michael, Parish of St Michael, Saint Michael Parish, St. Michael Parish, St Michael Parish
    2. Ellipsis of Town of Saint Michael, former name of Bridgetown: a city in Saint Michael parish, Barbados.
    3. Alternative form of St. Michael; A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
    4. A city in Saint Michael island, Nome, Alaska, United States; named for the island
      Synonyms: (former names) Redoubt Saint Michael, Redoubt St. Michael, Fort Saint Michael, Fort St. Michael, Ft. Saint Michael, Ft. St. Michael
    5. An island of Nome, Alaska, United States, named for the archangel; in full, Saint Michael Island.
      Synonyms: Saint Michael Island, St. Michael Island
    6. Alternative form of St. Michael; A city in Wright County, Minnesota, United States; named for the eponymous church.
    7. An unincorporated community in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States; named for early settler in the area Mike Kyne.

Derived terms

  • Saint Michael's
  • Saint-Michaels
  • Saint Michaels
  • Saint-Michael's
  • St. Michaels
  • St.-Michaels
  • St-Michael's
  • St Michael's
  • St Michaels
  • St. Michael's
  • St.-Michael's
  • St-Michaels
  • Fort Saint Michael
  • Mount Saint Michael
  • Parish of Saint Michael
  • Redoubt Saint Michael
  • Saint Michael Island
  • Saint Michael Parish
  • Saint Michael's Hamlet
  • Saint Michael's Isle
  • Town of Saint Michael

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