Micah - People

People

  • Micah Alberti (born 1984), American actor
  • Micah Altman (born 1967), American social and information scientist
  • Micah Barnes (born 1960), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Micah Bowie (born 1974), American baseball player
  • Micah Boyd (born 1982), American rower
  • Micah Brooks (1775–1857), American politician
  • Micah Gunnell (born 1980), American comic book artist
  • Micah Hawkins (1777–1825), American poet and composer
  • Micah P. Hinson (born 1981), American musician
  • Micah Hyde (born 1974), Jamaican football player
  • Micah Jenkins (1835–1864), American Confederate general
  • Micah Kellner (born 1979), American politician
  • Micah Kogo (born 1986), Kenyan long-distance runner
  • Micah Jesse (born 1986), American blogger
  • Micah Joseph Lebensohn (1828–1852), Russian poet
  • Micha Marah (born 1953), Belgian singer and actress
  • Micah Ortega (born 1976), American guitarist
  • Micah Owings (born 1982), American baseball pitcher
  • Micah Perks (born 1963), American writer
  • Micah Richards (born 1988), English football player
  • Micah Ricks (born 1987), bass guitarist for Days Difference
  • Micah Sloat (born 1981), American actor
  • Micah Smaldone (born 1978), American musician
  • Micah Solusod (born 1990), American actor
  • Micah Sterling (1784–1844), American politician
  • Micah Taul (1785–1850), American politician
  • Micah Troy (born 1977), American rapper
  • Micha Wertheim (born 1972), Dutch stand-up comedian
  • Micah Williams (1782–1837), American painter
  • Micah Wright (born 1974), American author

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