Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A male given name from Hebrew transferred back from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt draws on some of the advanced baseball metrics developed by well-known sabermetricians such as Tom Tango and Mitchel Lichtman. Source: Internet
Bergkamp kicked off the match with his father, Wim, and son, Mitchel. Source: Internet
Anne often flew from Uniondale’s Mitchel Field in a Weaver Aircraft Company biplane, as “Willie K” Vanderbilt’s Motor Parkway snaked past potato fields below. Source: Internet
“Drone videographer Matthew Roberts has posted a new video on his YouTube channel this morning, covering the ongoing progress of construction at Apple’s soon-to-open campus, Apple Park,” Mitchel Broussard reports for MacRumors. Source: Internet
Lou is survived by: her mother, Mildred Wilson of Edmond, Oklahoma; husband, George “Vic” Sapp of Kingsland; daughter and son-in-law, Rachel and David of Lincoln, Nebraska; son Mitchel Carpenter of Seattle, Washington, and four grandchildren. Source: Internet
Maternal great-grandparents are the late Mitchel and Peggy Baldwin and the Cliff Abbott and Anna Rogan. Source: Internet