Michaela - Notable People With This Name

Notable People With This Name

  • Michaela Badinková (born 1979), Slovak actress
  • Michala Banas (born 1978), New Zealand actress best known for the TV series McLeod's Daughters
  • Michaela Bercu (born 1967), Romanian-Israeli model
  • Michaela Conlin (born 1978), U.S. actress in Bones
  • Michaela Denis (1914–2003), British-born film-maker
  • Michaela Dorfmeister (born 1973), Austrian skier
  • Michaela Kargbo (born 1991), track and field athlete in Sierra Leone
  • Michaëlla Krajicek (born 1989), Dutch female tennis player, sister of Richard Krajicek
  • Michaela McManus (born 1983), American actress in Law & Order, SVU
  • McKayla Maroney (born 1995), U.S. gymnast
  • McKayla Matthews (born 1979), pornographic actress
  • Mikayla Mendez (born 1980), U.S. pornographic actress
  • Michaela Paštiková (born 1980), Czech tennis player
  • Michaela Schaffrath (born 1970), German television actress
  • Michaela Strachan (born 1966), British television presenter
  • Michaela Watkins (born 1971), U.S. actress
  • Michaela McAreavey (1983–2011), Ulster Rose of Tralee 2004 and daughter of Mickey Harte
  • Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua (1747–1781), Martyr for Peruvian Independence

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