Check out:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sabthomp/meikle/Meikle.htm
There are two scools of thought (1) Scottish, large, or lumpen, as in "muckle", or (2) Germanic / norse.
2006-08-11 02:06:32
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answer #1
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answered by grpr1964 4
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There are a few place names in South West Scotland, and around the Glasgow area that feature this name, so perhaps it is a place name - see a road Atlas for specific places
2006-08-11 02:04:44
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Looks Scottish to me, put it into a search engine and all the entries seem to have a link to Scots people and places...
2006-08-11 01:59:34
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answer #3
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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hi
2006-08-11 02:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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like a lot of your answers, i would say scottish, other than that i can only suggest google or any other search engines might give you the aswer. good luck.
2006-08-18 21:26:11
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answer #5
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answered by srracvuee 7
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I know a Jamacian family with that name
2006-08-11 02:00:56
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answered by Anonymous
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look up a baby name website
2006-08-11 02:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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A lump or mass, much, big
Sounds Scottish....meaning above.
2006-08-11 02:02:03
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answered by aliviel27 3
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looks like a posh name for michael to me
2006-08-11 04:43:32
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answer #9
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answered by supernovaJ 4
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IM SMALL OR ME ICKLE HAHA
sorry i couldnt resist
2006-08-17 00:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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