MIHALACHE
Mihalache
Mihalache is a British surname of Eastern European origin, particularly associated with Romania. The name is derived from the Romanian version of the Greek name Michael, meaning "who is like God".
It is believed that the Mihalache surname may have been brought to the United Kingdom through migration, possibly during periods of political or social upheaval in Eastern Europe.
Individuals bearing the Mihalache surname have contributed to British society in various ways, possibly through their work, culture, or other endeavours. Like many surnames, Mihalache carries with it the history and heritage of the individuals who have borne it.
There are approximately 83 people named Mihalache in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Mihalache.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Alexandru
- Bogdan
- Cristian
- Daniel
- George
- Marius
- Mihai
- Robert
- Valentin
Female
- Anamaria
- Anda
- Andreea
- Carmen
- Cristina
- Daniela
- Elena
- Florentina
- Maria
- Mihaela