Saint Michael

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Etymology

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.

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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. Former name of Bridgetown.; Ellipsis of Town of Saint Michael.; 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. Ellipsis of Saint Michael Island.; An island in Nome, Alaska, United States; named for the archangel
      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.

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