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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)
Michael Anthony Peca (born March 26, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the
Michael_Peca
2006 ice hockey championship series
scored on the power play with a one-timer by Ales Hemsky to tie the game. Michael Peca then gave Edmonton a 3–2 lead with 17.4 seconds left in the first period
2006_Stanley_Cup_Final
National Hockey League team in Buffalo, New York
first goaltender to do so since Montreal's Jacques Plante in 1962), Michael Peca taking home the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in
Buffalo_Sabres
six as the Oilers took the game 2–0 with the game-winning goal from Michael Peca to win the series four games to two. This was the first playoff meeting
2006_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
National Hockey League team in Elmont, New York
2015. "Sabres grant Peca's wish, trade center to Islanders". Chicago Tribune. June 25, 2001. Retrieved January 14, 2015. "Michael Peca retires after 13 NHL
New_York_Islanders
1999 ice hockey championship series
year of the Stanley Cup being contested. The Sabres were led by captain Michael Peca, head coach Lindy Ruff and goaltender Dominik Hasek. The Stars were led
1999_Stanley_Cup_Final
Dean Evason 1998 Keith Primeau 1999 Rob Blake 2000 Mike Sillinger 2001 Michael Peca* and Ryan Smyth 2002–2005 Ryan Smyth 2006 Brendan Shanahan 2007–2009
List of Canada national ice hockey team captains
List_of_Canada_national_ice_hockey_team_captains
Topics referred to by the same term
Peca may refer to: Peca (mountain), in the Karawanks, Slovenia–Austria border Matthew Peca (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player Michael Peca (born
Peca
National Hockey League players' award
Pittsburgh Penguins C 1 1995–96 Sergei Fedorov* Detroit Red Wings C 2 1996–97 Michael Peca Buffalo Sabres C 1 1997–98 Jere Lehtinen Dallas Stars RW 1 1998–99 Jere
Frank_J._Selke_Trophy
National Hockey League season
Captain Rick Nash Alternate captains Rostislav Klesla Fredrik Modin Michael Peca Arena Nationwide Arena Average attendance 15,543 Team leaders Goals Rick
2008–09 Columbus Blue Jackets season
2008–09_Columbus_Blue_Jackets_season
Playoffs with the Detroit Red Wings winning against the Washington Capitals
Montreal Canadiens Molson Centre Recap Curtis Brown (1) – pp – 04:46 Michael Peca (1) – 11:22 Vaclav Varada (2) – 19:12 First period 04:23 – Turner Stevenson
1998_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
1995 North American ice hockey draft
fifth-round pick in the 1995 entry draft to Vancouver in exchange for Michael Peca, Mike Wilson and this pick. Washington acquired this pick with first-round
1995_NHL_entry_draft
while playing for the Sabres, as did Gilbert Perreault and Tyler Myers. Michael Peca won the Frank J. Selke Trophy while with the team. Appeared in an Sabres
List of Buffalo Sabres players
List_of_Buffalo_Sabres_players
NHL team season
blockbuster trade, this time acquiring former Frank J. Selke Trophy winner Michael Peca from the New York Islanders for Mike York and a fourth-round draft pick
2005–06 Edmonton Oilers season
2005–06_Edmonton_Oilers_season
April 21 Buffalo Sabres 2–1 Ottawa Senators Corel Centre Recap Michael Peca (1) – 04:32 First period 14:46 – pp – Wade Redden (1) Curtis Brown (1) –
1999_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
Jersey Devils Joe Nieuwendyk – Dallas Stars Owen Nolan – San Jose Sharks Michael Peca (A) – New York Islanders Chris Pronger (A) – St. Louis Blues Joe Sakic
List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
List_of_Canadian_national_ice_hockey_team_rosters
Canadian ice hockey player
lowbridged the New York Islanders' captain Michael Peca during Game 5 of the first round. The check blew out Peca's MCL and ACL on his left knee, ending his
Darcy_Tucker
National Hockey League season
Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. Retrieved May 2, 2018. "Michael Peca retires after 13 NHL seasons". NHL.com. Archived from the original on
2008–09_NHL_season
– CFL on TSN studio analyst Darren Pang — NHL on TSN studio analyst Michael Peca – NHL on TSN studio analyst Leif Pettersen – CFL on TSN colour analyst
List of The Sports Network personalities
List_of_The_Sports_Network_personalities
Russian ice hockey player (born 1973)
agency or retirement and significantly retooled their roster. Captain Michael Peca was traded to free up room to sign free agents such as high-scoring wing
Alexei_Yashin
Finnish ice hockey player
and was again nominated for the Selke Trophy, though he came in short; Michael Peca was honored with the award for second time in his career. After an impressive
Jere_Lehtinen
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1981)
(along with Tim Connolly) in exchange for Frank J. Selke Trophy winner Michael Peca in a draft-day trade. During the 2004–05 lockout, Pyatt went overseas
Taylor_Pyatt
American ice hockey coach (born 1982)
Davies, Colton (June 23, 2023). "New York Rangers add Dan Muse and Michael Peca to coaching staff". Daily Faceoff. Retrieved June 4, 2025. Stephenson
Dan_Muse
List of notable people originating from Toronto
Pearson – 14th Prime Minister of Canada; 1957 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Michael Peca – former NHL player Adam Pelech – NHL player Mike Pelyk – former NHL
List_of_people_from_Toronto
American ice hockey player (born 1965)
Patrick Michael LaFontaine (born February 22, 1965) is an American former professional ice hockey player. He played as a center in the National Hockey
Pat_LaFontaine
Eric Lindros Al MacInnis Scott Niedermayer Joe Nieuwendyk Owen Nolan Michael Peca Chris Pronger Joe Sakic Brendan Shanahan Ryan Smyth Steve Yzerman United
Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Ice_hockey_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics
NHL hockey team season
Team information General manager Darcy Regier Coach Lindy Ruff Captain Michael Peca Alternate captains Jay McKee Darryl Shannon Arena Marine Midland Arena
1998–99_Buffalo_Sabres_season
Swedish ice hockey player (born 1974)
a season and a half, he stepped down and ultimately was succeeded by Michael Peca. He was voted Best Defender of the Tournament at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Kenny_Jönsson
25 million contract, as well as trade for New York Islanders forward Michael Peca, two-time winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy for best defensive forward
History of the Edmonton Oilers
History_of_the_Edmonton_Oilers
Russian ice hockey player (born 1969)
Francis Frank J. Selke Trophy winner 1994 1996 Succeeded by Ron Francis Michael Peca Preceded by Mario Lemieux Hart Memorial Trophy winner 1994 Succeeded by
Sergei_Fedorov
Swedish ice hockey player and coach
Anders Sorensen and Michael Peca as Assistant Coaches". Chicago Blackhawks. May 27, 2025. Retrieved May 27, 2025. Traikos, Michael (4 September 2014).
Anders_Sörensen
Czech ice hockey player (born 1965)
family life. The announcement stunned many of his teammates, particularly Michael Peca and Jason Woolley. In the 1999–2000 season, Hašek was hampered by a nagging
Dominik_Hašek
Player selection draft
Axelsson Chris Gratton Saku Koivu Magnus Arvedson Tie Domi Anson Carter Michael Peca Trevor Linden Radek Bonk Jonas Hoglund Mike Knuble Erik Rasmussen Martin
2000_NHL_expansion_draft
Ontario Hockey League team in Ottawa
David Nemirovsky Nikita Okhotiuk Darren Pang Mark Paterson Steve Payne Michael Peca Luca Pinelli Denis Potvin Jean Potvin Tom Price Shane Prince Jack Quinn
Ottawa_67's
National Hockey League season
Smythe Trophy: Mike Vernon, Detroit Red Wings Frank J. Selke Trophy: Michael Peca, Buffalo Sabres Hart Memorial Trophy: Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres Jack
1996–97_NHL_season
Ice hockey playoffs
(1) No scoring Second period 06:01 – pp – Brad Isbister (1) 13:33 – Michael Peca (1) 19:19 – pp – Mark Parrish (2) No scoring Third period 04:07 – pp
2002_Stanley_Cup_playoffs
GP Notes 1 21 Libor Polasek C TJ Vitkovice (Czechoslovakia) 0 0 2 40 Michael Peca C Ottawa 67's (OHL) 37 5 2 45 Mike Fountain G Oshawa Generals (OHL) 6
List of Vancouver Canucks draft picks
List_of_Vancouver_Canucks_draft_picks
1992 North American ice hockey draft
Justin Hocking (D) Canada Los Angeles Kings Spokane Chiefs (WHL) 40 Michael Peca (C) Canada Vancouver Canucks (from Boston)6 Ottawa 67's (OHL) 41 Sergei
1992_NHL_entry_draft
National Hockey League season
Chris Gratton, Tampa Bay Lightning Yanic Perreault, Toronto Maple Leafs Michael Peca, Vancouver Canucks Jason Allison, Washington Capitals The following is
1993–94_NHL_season
Russian ice hockey player (born 1969)
fifth-round draft pick (Todd Norman), to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Michael Peca, Mike Wilson and a first-round draft pick ahead of the 1995 NHL entry
Alexander_Mogilny
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1977)
received a 5th round pick (Todd Norman), while Buffalo received Michael Peca and Michael Wilson. The Sabres assigned McKee to his junior club, the Niagara
Jay_McKee
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1975)
forward Darcy Tucker seen as retribution for Tucker injuring Isles captain Michael Peca in the previous game. Steve Webb was the recipient of the Bob Nystrom
Steve_Webb_(ice_hockey)
Former multipurpose arena in Buffalo, New York
they moved to nearby Marine Midland Arena, now known as KeyBank Center. Michael Peca scored the last in-game goal at the Aud while Pat LaFontaine put in a
Buffalo_Memorial_Auditorium
American ice hockey player (born 1969)
alleging they violated NHL size rules. According to former teammate Michael Peca, Snow was known for his trash-talking: "He's got such a wit and sense
Garth_Snow
Player selection draft
Brian Holzinger Martin Rucinsky Shawn McEachern Kris King Tim Taylor Michael Peca Brian Savage Chris Murray Igor Korolev Landon Wilson Derek Plante Turner
1998_NHL_expansion_draft
NHL hockey team season
(34) Points Derek Plante (53) Penalty minutes Rob Ray (286) Plus/minus Michael Peca (+26) Wins Dominik Hasek (37) Goals against average Dominik Hasek (2
1996–97_Buffalo_Sabres_season
Eric Lindros Al MacInnis Scott Niedermayer Joe Nieuwendyk Owen Nolan Michael Peca Chris Pronger Joe Sakic Brendan Shanahan Ryan Smyth Steve Yzerman United
List of Olympic medalists in ice hockey
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_ice_hockey
American ice hockey player (born 1981)
Pyatt were traded by the Islanders to the Buffalo Sabres for captain Michael Peca, who sat out the entire previous season due to a contract impasse. After
Tim_Connolly
National Hockey League season
Smythe Trophy: Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings Frank J. Selke Trophy: Michael Peca, New York Islanders Hart Memorial Trophy: Jose Theodore, Montreal Canadiens
2001–02_NHL_season
Neighbourhood in Peel, Ontario, Canada also known as Mini India
and coach for the Toronto Argonauts; retired to his farm in Malton. Michael Peca, former captain of the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Chris Rudge, chief
Malton,_Mississauga
American Hockey League team in Syracuse, New York
Riley Nash Ondrej Palat Kyle Palmieri Richard Panik Cedric Paquette Michael Peca Brayden Point Dave Scatchard Brent Sopel Andrej Sustr Dustin Tokarski
Syracuse_Crunch
Day of the year
tennis player 1974 – Vadimas Petrenko, Lithuanian footballer 1974 – Michael Peca, Canadian ice hockey player and coach 1976 – Amy Smart, American actress
March_26
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1970)
the captain for the Sabres before being traded to the Stars in 2003 for Michael Ryan and a second round draft pick in the 2003 NHL entry draft. When Mike
Stu_Barnes
High school in Ottawa, Canada
Stephanie Moore, actress/writer Ty Olsson, actor Richard Parry, musician Michael Peca, hockey player Emma Portner, dancer, choreographer Gary Roberts, hockey
Canterbury High School (Ottawa)
Canterbury_High_School_(Ottawa)
Player selection draft
Brian Holzinger Trevor Linden Andreas Dackell Fredrik Modin Steve Heinze Michael Peca Martin Rucinsky Bruce Gardiner Yanic Perreault Dmitri Khristich Wayne
1999_NHL_expansion_draft
NHL team season
Pronger leave, but another major acquisition from the previous season, Michael Peca, was signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent. Despite the losses
2006–07 Edmonton Oilers season
2006–07_Edmonton_Oilers_season
on San Jose Sharks' top line". The Mercury News. Retrieved 12 May 2013. "Peca follows Hasek footsteps back to Buffalo". USA Today. 2002-03-11. Retrieved
List_of_ice_hockey_nicknames
National Hockey League team in Edmonton, Alberta
acquire Chris Pronger (former winner of the Hart and Norris Trophies) and Michael Peca (two-time Frank J. Selke Trophy winner) before the 2005–06 season. The
Edmonton_Oilers
Chinese-American computer company businessman and billionaire (1944–2018)
journalists. Milbury reported that he had to talk Wang out of giving Michael Peca a ten-year deal. A Forbes article investigated why certain NHL franchises
Charles_Wang
Ontario Hockey League team in Sudbury
Barrie Moore Ethan Moreau Glen Murray Zdenek Nedved Sean O'Donnell Michael Peca Michael Pezzetta Isaak Phillips Randy Pierce Benoit Pouliot Taylor Pyatt
Sudbury_Wolves
NHL hockey team season
series to the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games. Newly acquired forward Michael Peca was named team captain. The Islanders scored the most shorthanded goals
2001–02 New York Islanders season
2001–02_New_York_Islanders_season
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1973)
from old neighbourhood". Globe and Mail. Retrieved June 24, 2018. Farber, Michael (December 4, 2000). "MADDEN, CRUISING NOT LONG AGO HE WAS AN UNDRAFTED
John_Madden_(ice_hockey)
1994 ice hockey championship series
Diamond, Dan (2000). Total Stanley Cup. NHL. ISBN 1-892129-07-8. McKinley, Michael (2012). Hockey Night in Canada 60 Seasons. Toronto: Penguin Group. ISBN 978-0670066988
1994_Stanley_Cup_Final
best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Craig Ramsay 1984–85 Michael Peca 1996–97 Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during
List of Buffalo Sabres award winners
List_of_Buffalo_Sabres_award_winners
Mike Johnson: 2010–2014 Michael Peca: 2010–2012 Aaron Ward: 2010–2016 Marc Crawford: 2011–2012 Jeff O'Neill: 2011–present Michael Whalen: 1987–2007 (Montreal
List of NHL on TSN commentating crews
List_of_NHL_on_TSN_commentating_crews
24th season in franchise history
1 0 24 1 6 7 13 16 28 Brian Glynn† D 16 0 0 0 −4 12 17 0 3 3 5 10 33 Michael Peca C 4 0 0 0 −1 2 — — — — — — 35 Kay Whitmore G 32 0 0 0 6 — — — — — —
1993–94 Vancouver Canucks season
1993–94_Vancouver_Canucks_season
Pearson Rob Pearson Scott Pearson Tanner Pearson Stephen Peat Matthew Peca Michael Peca Alexander Pechursky Theo Peckham Andrey Pedan Allen Pedersen Barry
List_of_NHL_players_(P)
NHL hockey team season
General manager Darcy Regier Coach Lindy Ruff Captain Vacant (Oct.–Nov.) Michael Peca (Nov.–Apr.) Arena Marine Midland Arena Average attendance 15,634 Minor
1997–98_Buffalo_Sabres_season
Sporting event delegation
Eric Lindros Al MacInnis Scott Niedermayer Joe Nieuwendyk Owen Nolan Michael Peca Chris Pronger Joe Sakic Brendan Shanahan Ryan Smyth Steve Yzerman Ice
Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Canada_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics
Hockey. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2009-03-30.[dead link] "Michael Peca". Slam! Hockey. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2009-03-30.[dead
List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada
List_of_Olympic_men's_ice_hockey_players_for_Canada
— — Tanner Pearson Canada LW 2018–2023 221 55 59 114 108 17 4 4 8 4 Michael Peca Canada C 1993–1995 37 6 6 12 32 5 0 1 1 8 Andrey Pedan Russia D 2015–2016
List of Vancouver Canucks players
List_of_Vancouver_Canucks_players
NHL hockey team season
Sabres traded both of their stars, Mike Peca, their former captain and Dominik Hasek in the offseason. Peca was sent to the Islanders for Tim Connolly
2001–02_Buffalo_Sabres_season
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1984)
and he was recalled to Edmonton almost immediately due to an injury to Michael Peca. Brodziak played five games during his initial stint with the Oilers
Kyle_Brodziak
National Hockey League season
–Feb.) Rostislav Klesla (Feb.–Apr.) Fredrik Modin Rick Nash (Oct.–Feb.) Michael Peca (Feb.–Apr.) David Vyborny Arena Nationwide Arena Average attendance 15
2007–08 Columbus Blue Jackets season
2007–08_Columbus_Blue_Jackets_season
3 0 3 2 Gold (2015) Tanner Pearson 1 2012 6 1 5 6 6 Bronze (2012) Michael Peca 1 1994 7 2 2 4 8 Gold (1994) Denis Pederson 1 1995 7 2 2 4 0 Gold (1995)
List of IIHF World Junior Championship players for Canada
List_of_IIHF_World_Junior_Championship_players_for_Canada
Stanley Cup victories and now serves as the Islanders' TV color commentator. Michael Grabner is one of only four players to play for the Islanders with Austrian
List of New York Islanders players
List_of_New_York_Islanders_players
2015. "Sabres grant Peca's wish, trade center to Islanders". Chicago Tribune. June 25, 2001. Retrieved January 14, 2015. "Michael Peca retires after 13 NHL
History of the New York Islanders
History_of_the_New_York_Islanders
Michael Peca won the Frank J. Selke Trophy as NHL's top defensive forward in 2001–02.
List of New York Islanders award winners
List_of_New_York_Islanders_award_winners
Ice hockey team in New York, United States
Sabre Grant Ledyard took the position of head coach/general manager. Michael Peca was hired as general manager prior to the 2011-12 season. In January
Buffalo_Jr._Sabres
NHL hockey team season
12. Michael Peca was a major addition to the team for 2006–07, signed from the defending Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers. However, Peca suffered
2006–07 Toronto Maple Leafs season
2006–07_Toronto_Maple_Leafs_season
Canadian hockey player agent
Nabokov Scott Niedermayer Eric Nystrom Patrick O'Sullivan Nathan Oystrick Michael Peca Chris Pronger Brandon Prust Wade Redden Brad Richards Craig Rivet Bryan
Don_Meehan
NHL hockey team season
Team information General manager Darcy Regier Coach Lindy Ruff Captain Michael Peca Alternate captains Doug Gilmour Rob Ray Jason Woolley Arena HSBC Arena
1999–2000 Buffalo Sabres season
1999–2000_Buffalo_Sabres_season
Patrizia — singer Bruno Pauletto — physiologist Matthew Peca — ice hockey player Michael Peca — ice hockey player Maria Pellegrini — operatic soprano
List_of_Italian_Canadians
Jersey Devils Joe Nieuwendyk – Dallas Stars Owen Nolan – San Jose Sharks Michael Peca – New York Islanders Chris Pronger – (A) St. Louis Blues Joe Sakic –
2001–02 Canada men's national ice hockey team
2001–02_Canada_men's_national_ice_hockey_team
Lindros, Al MacInnis, Scott Niedermayer, Joe Nieuwendyk, Owen Nolan, Michael Peca, Chris Pronger, Joe Sakic, Brendan Shanahan, Ryan Smyth, Steve Yzerman
List of Olympic medallists for Canada
List_of_Olympic_medallists_for_Canada
11 18 6 Mike Pandolfo United States LW 2003–2004 3 0 0 0 0 — — — — — Michael Peca Canada C 2007–2009 136 12 44 56 122 4 0 0 0 2 Lane Pederson Canada C
List of Columbus Blue Jackets players
List_of_Columbus_Blue_Jackets_players
International ice hockey competition
Hockey League players competing in this tournament were Philippe Boucher, Michael Peca, Scott Fraser, and Pascal Rhéaume. Source: [citation needed] Richelieu
1990_Air_Canada_Cup
American ice hockey player (born 1978)
the New York Islanders with a conditional draft pick in exchange for Michael Peca. After a season and a half with the Islanders, he was traded to the Philadelphia
Mike_York
NHL hockey team season
information General manager Mike Milbury Coach Peter Laviolette Captain Michael Peca Alternate captains Adrian Aucoin Kenny Jonsson Alexei Yashin Arena Nassau
2002–03 New York Islanders season
2002–03_New_York_Islanders_season
August 20, 2007 Jon Klemm Los Angeles Kings Dallas Stars August 21, 2007 Michael Peca Columbus Blue Jackets Toronto Maple Leafs August 28, 2007 Jean-Sebastien
2007–08_NHL_transactions
NHL hockey team season
were swept out of the playoffs in the first round. 2000–01 NHL season Michael Peca, the previous captain, sat out the entire season due to a contract dispute
2000–01_Buffalo_Sabres_season
NHL hockey team season
information General manager Mike Milbury Coach Steve Stirling Captain Michael Peca Alternate captains Adrian Aucoin Kenny Jonsson Alexei Yashin Arena Nassau
2003–04 New York Islanders season
2003–04_New_York_Islanders_season
Penalty in the sport of ice hockey
New York Islanders captain Michael Peca. The hit occurred during a Stanley Cup playoff matchup between the two teams, and Peca was unable to play for the
Clipping_(ice_hockey)
(91 kg) (1973-08-31)August 31, 1973 (aged 28) New Jersey Devils 27 F Michael Peca 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 187 lb (85 kg) (1974-03-26)March 26, 1974 (aged 27)
Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's team rosters
Ice_hockey_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters
Junior ice hockey season
(D) Canada Ottawa 67's Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Young Nationals 11 Michael Peca (C) Canada Sudbury Wolves Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Red Wings 12 Ryan
1989–90_OHL_season
NHL hockey team season
Forward Alexei Yashin was named team captain, replacing the traded Michael Peca. After having lost eight of their previous nine games, the Islanders
2005–06 New York Islanders season
2005–06_New_York_Islanders_season
40 3 7 10 20 0 1 ('89) 1 ('83) 2 Steve Payne 1 1979 7 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Michael Peca 1 2001 3 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 Team Captain (2001) Barry Pederson 1 1987 10
List of Men's World Ice Hockey Championship players for Canada (1977–present)
List_of_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championship_players_for_Canada_(1977–present)
NHL hockey team season
information General manager Mike Milbury Coach Steve Stirling Captain Michael Peca Arena Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Minor league affiliates Bridgeport
2004–05 New York Islanders season
2004–05_New_York_Islanders_season
Samuelsson Christian Gosselin June 24, 2001 To New York Islanders Rights to Michael Peca To Buffalo Sabres Tim Connolly Taylor Pyatt June 24, 2001 To Calgary
2001–02_NHL_transactions
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)
Traverse suffered a concussion after taking a clean bodycheck from Michael Peca of the New York Islanders. He was knocked unconscious and remained on
Patrick_Traverse
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
Male
Esperanto
Variant spelling of Esperanto Michaelo, MIHHAELO means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Russian
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Michaēl, MIHAEL means "who is like God?"
Male
French
French form of Greek Michaēl, MICHEL means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew, Polish, Russian
Who is Like God; Who Resembles God; Form of Michael
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Michaela, MICHAYLA means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
English Latin Native American
Abbreviation of Michaela;Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael....
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Scottish American
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Boy/Male
Polish American
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of English Michael, MICHAELO means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Michael.
Girl/Female
English American Latin Hebrew
Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Swedish, Swiss
Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Feminine of Michael; Gift from God; Who Resembles God; Latinate Female Version of Michael
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Italian Michela, MICAELA means "who is like God?"
Male
Slovene
Variant spelling of Slovene Mihael, MIHAIL means "who is like God?"
Female
English
Feminine form of English Michael, MICHAELA means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Latin English
Abbreviation of Michaela; Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael: gift...
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Michele, MICHELA means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Latin English
Abbreviation of Michaela; Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael: gift...
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
Girl/Female
Indian
Wild horse, Born with feet first
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beneficence
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Dust
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kunshita | கà¯à®¨à¯à®·à¯€à®¤à®¾Â
Reference to the immaculate conception
Girl/Female
Tamil
A classical melody, From the east
Girl/Female
Latin
Honor.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light of the world
Girl/Female
Muslim Arabic
Gift. Present.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Respectable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Daughter of a Mountain
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
MICHAEL PECA
n.
An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.
n.
A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.
a. & adv.
Much.
v. i.
To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly.
a.
Of or pertaining to Michael Faraday, the distinguished electrician; -- applied especially to induced currents of electricity, as produced by certain forms of inductive apparatus, on account of Faraday's investigations of their laws.
n.
See Peccary.
n.
The eighth day after any term or feast; the octave; as, the utas of St. Michael.
n.
A species of hickory. See Pecan.
v. i.
Alt. of Miche
n.
One who skulks, or keeps out of sight; hence, a truant; an idler; a thief, etc.
n.
An appendage or ornament or anything in the form of a cross; a badge or ornamental device of the general shape of a cross; hence, such an ornament, even when varying considerably from that form; thus, the Cross of the British Order of St. George and St. Michael consists of a central medallion with seven arms radiating from it.
n.
The feat of the archangel Michael, a church festival, celebrated on the 29th of September. Hence, colloquially, autumn.
a.
Much.
n.
A species of hickory (Carya olivaeformis), growing in North America, chiefly in the Mississippi valley and in Texas, where it is one of the largest of forest trees; also, its fruit, a smooth, oblong nut, an inch or an inch and a half long, with a thin shell and well-flavored meat.