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'''Misha''' is a ] of the Russian name Михаил (]). A ] of ], its English-language equivalent would be ]. Non-Russian usages sometimes have it as a female name, and sometimes as ]. '''Misha''' is a ] of the Russian name Михаил (]). A ] of ], its English-language equivalent would be ]. Non-Russian usages sometimes have it as a female name, and sometimes as ].


==People== ==People==
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** ], the second studio album by Misha ** ], the second studio album by Misha
* ] (born 1974), reggae singer from Bermuda * ] (born 1974), reggae singer from Bermuda
*] (born 1992), British singer and ] 2011 finalist *] (born 1992), British singer and X Factor 2011 finalist
*] (born 1984), Guitarist of progressive metal band ] *] (born 1984), Guitarist of progressive metal band Periphery
*] (born 1948) nicknamed "Misha", Russian dancer, choreographer and actor. *] (born 1948) nicknamed "Misha", Russian dancer, choreographer and actor.


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* Misha, Russian Children's magazine * Misha, Russian Children's magazine
==See also== ==See also==
* ] * ]
* ], a river in Tatarstan, Russia * ], a river in Tatarstan, Russia



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Misha is a diminutive of the Russian name Михаил (Mikhail). A hypocoristic of Michael, its English-language equivalent would be Mike. Non-Russian usages sometimes have it as a female name, and sometimes as Mischa.

People

Fictional characters

Misha the penguin from Andrey Kurkov's books Death and the Penguin and Penguin Lost

Others

See also

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Misha.
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