Mike
Mike is an abbreviation or shorthand for Michael.
The name Mike may refer to:
Miscellaneous
- Mike (novel), a novel by P.G. Wodehouse
- Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum
- Mike the Headless Chicken
- Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and documentaries
- The Green Ranger from Power Rangers Samurai
- Mike, a character from Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, and Total Drama All-Stars the fourth and fifth seasons of the Total Drama series
- Mike Ehrmantraut, a fictional character in the American television drama series Breaking Bad and the spin-off series Better Call Saul on AMC.
- Mike the Small railway engine, a character from The Railway Series by the Rev W. Awdry and the spin-off series Thomas and Friends.
- Mike Schmidt, Protagonist of the horror game, Five Nights at Freddy's.
- Michael "Mike" Munroe, one of the primary protagonists of the Survival Horror game Until Dawn.
People
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- Mike Affleck, American football player
- Mike Akiu (born 1962), American football player
- Mike Alford (born 1943), American football player
- Mike Alstott, American football player
- Mike Breen, American sportscaster
- Mike Brown (fighter), American mixed martial artist
- Mike Brown (ice hockey, born 1985), American ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs)
- Mike Bryan, American professional tennis player
- Mike Burkhead, American football player
- Mike Cameron, American baseball player
- Mike Carp, American Baseball player on the Red Sox
- Mike Corneau (born 1979), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
- Mike Cox (born 1961), attorney general of Michigan in the USA
- Mike Crumb (born 1970), Canadian football player
- Mike Dallas, fictional character in Degrassi
- Mike Dierickx, aka M.I.K.E., Belgian progressive trance DJ/Producer
- Mike Enriquez, Filipino journalist
- Mike Epstein, American major league baseball first baseman
- Mike Franks (tennis), American tennis player
- Mike Friede, American football player
- Mike George, British radio presenter
- Mike Hartman, American NHL ice hockey player
- Mike Hibler, American football player
- Mike Huckabee, American politician
- Mike Joyce (musician) (born 1963), English drummer for The Smiths
- Mike Kellogg (American football), American football player
- Mike Kennerty, guitarist of the band The All-American Rejects
- Mike Kreger, former drummer for Michigan heavy metal band Battlecross
- Mike Levenseller, American football player
- Mike Lieberthal, American major league baseball All Star catcher
- Mike Little, British web developer, co-founder of WordPress
- Mike Mucitelli, American mixed martial artist
- Mike Mizanin, American professional wrestler who is better known by his ring name "The Miz"
- Mike Napoli, catcher, first baseman in Major League Baseball
- Mike Nott, American football player
- Mike Oldfield, English multi-instrumentalist, known for his 1973 album Tubular Bells.
- Mike O'Malley, American game show host
- Mike Ozdowski, American football player
- Mike Pegg, British author
- Mike Polk, American comedian
- Mike Rhodes, American football player
- Mike Rosenthal, American football player
- Mike Rossman (Michael Albert DiPiano; "The Jewish Bomber"), American world champion light heavyweight boxer
- Mike Rutherford, British progressive rock guitarist
- Mike Rosenberg Passenger
- Mike Seidman, American football player (Indianapolis Colts)
- Mike Shinoda, the vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the band Linkin Park.
- Mike Townsend, American football player
- Mike Trigg, American football player
- Mike Trout Baseball player on the Angels
- Mike Tyson, American world champion heavyweight boxer
- Mike Veisor, Canadian NHL ice hockey player
- Mike Wallace, American journalist, game show host, and media personality
- Mike Whitwell, American football player
- Mike Will Made It, American music producer and rapper
- Mike Witteck, American football player
- Mike Zambidis, Greek kickboxing wrestler notable for the high number of KO winns
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