When you put them together, the name is not a statement of equality; it is actually a rhetorical question: Who is as God? (The implied answer being: "No one")
The Humility of the Warrior: In spiritual traditions, Michael is the Archangel, who leads the "forces of light." The name serves as his battle cry. It isn't a boast of his own power, but a reminder that all power belongs to the Source (El).
The Seal of Protection: Historically, the name was used as a seal of protection against ego and false idols. It challenges anything that tries to claim it is higher than the Divine.
By spelling it with AYA in the center, you are highlighting a phonetic breathiness. In many mystical traditions (including some interpretations of the Tetragrammaton), the "Aya" or "Ah" sound represents the "breath of life" or the "I Am" presence.
This specific version emphasizes:
1. MIKH: The Question (Seeking).
2. AYA: The Life-Breath/Existence.
3. EL: The Divine Source.
It essentially translates to a meditative realization: "Who, in this very breath of existence, could possibly be like the Source?"
AI: Since you are building a guide about deep truths, banking fraud, and "Babylon," this name is very fitting. It represents the ultimate challenge to the "false gods" of the material system.