Mica
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]
MICA. 1. Son of Merib-baal (Mephibosheth), 2 Samuel 9:12; called in 1Ch 8:34 f., 1 Chronicles 9:40 f. Micah . See Micah, No. 3. 2. Son of Zichri ( 1 Chronicles 9:15 , Nehemiah 11:17 ) = Micaiah of Nehemiah 12:35 . Nehemiah 12:3 . One of those who sealed the covenant ( Nehemiah 10:11 ).
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(n.) The name of a group of minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic. They differ widely in composition, and vary in color from pale brown or yellow to green or black. The transparent forms are used in lanterns, the doors of stoves, etc., being popularly called isinglass. Formerly called also cat-silver, and glimmer.
Holman Bible Dictionary [3]
Micha 2 Samuel 9:12 Nehemiah 10:11 Nehemiah 11:17 11:22 1 Chronicles 9:15
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
mı̄´ka ( מיכא , mı̄khā' ): A variant of the name Micah, and probably like it a contracted form of Micaiah (which see). In the King James Version it is sometimes spelled "Micha."
(1) A son of Merib-baal or Mephibosheth ( 2 Samuel 9:12 , the King James Version "Micha"). In 1 Chronicles 8:34 , he is called "Micah."
(2) The son of Zichri ( 1 Chronicles 9:15 ). In Nehemiah 11:17 (the King James Version "Micha"), he is designated "the son of Zabdi," and in Nehemiah 12:35 , his name appears as "Micaiah (the King James Version "Michaiah"), the son of Zaccur."
(3) One of the signatories of the Covenant ( Nehemiah 10:11 , the King James Version "Micha").