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This name is pronounced mee-cah-yah in Hebrew.
-- Miss Claire  12/5/2004
I would pronounce this name mih-ky-ah for a girl.
-- Anonymous User  8/19/2005
I'd love this name for a girl, I would spell it McKyah.
-- Anonymous User  6/23/2006
I know a little boy named Micaiah, pronounced "mick-KYE-uh". And I just love this name! I bought a stuffed elephant recently and named him Micaiah Zander. My sisters say that Micaiah is a very feminine name, but I've always thought it was very masculine. Great, great name.
-- Pheadirean  9/18/2006
Not one of my favorite names but I have only seen it used for boys and myself I find the name masculine.
-- Anonymous User  3/1/2007
This name is too strong sounding for a girl in my opinion. I love it for boys though. Not a name you hear a lot.
-- Anonymous User  5/30/2007
I know a little boy named Micaiah and it is pronounced "mi-KIE-a" ("kie" rhymes with "sky").
-- Kate  1/25/2008
I definitly see this as a girls name, it's a nice alternative to Michaela / Mikayla, and fits nicely with Mariah and Shania, and similar.
-- HanasMom  3/21/2008
Pronounced mi-KY-a not mi-kay-a, although I'm sure both are valid.
-- Anonymous User  3/21/2008
In the game Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for Nintendo Wii, one of the main characters you play is Micaiah, called the Maiden of Dawn.
-- Dark Whysper  8/8/2008
My daughter's name is Micah; I pronounce it meh'-ky. I had a dream when I was pregnant with her of the letters in her name; I couldn't figure how I'd pronounce it, so it came out the way it did. When I yell at her, I pronounce it in the biblical form - she knows I mean business. Actually after I put her in a fashion show, & they mispronounced her name as my-kah; she got so many compliments and praises, she pefers it. - SO POSH.
-- Mz Dean  8/17/2008
I pronounce this mick-EYE-uh and I like it for both boys and girls - but I have never come across it in real life.
-- Elly747  1/8/2009
I like Micaiah for a girl and Micah for a boy. They're two totally different names, but one just seems more feminine to me.
-- Anonymous User  1/12/2009
Pronounced "mee-kah-yah".
-- MaggieSimpson  7/13/2009

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