👉 The term 'Miguel' originally refers to a type of Spanish dish, believed to be from the Aztecs, called 'guacamole.' In Latin, it means "a bird" or "a bird's nest." The specific meaning varies; some sources identify it as a reference to an avian species. However, there is no solid evidence for this interpretation. The term was later used in Spanish literature and films, often associated with the character Miguel de la Madrid from the novel 'Don Quixote.'