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      Meaning of the first name Jonathan

      Origin

      Hebrew

      Meaning

      God has Given

      Variations

      Jonathon, Jonatha, Johnathan
      The name Jonathan finds its roots in Hebrew, deriving from the combination of two elements: Yah (the abbreviated form of Yahweh, the Hebrew name for God) and natan (meaning to give). Hence, Jonathan translates to God has given. This powerful moniker has a rich historical significance. In biblical times, Jonathan belonged to one of the most renowned figures in Jewish history: Jonathan, the son of King Saul and the loyal friend of David. Their friendship is symbolized by the phrase Jonathan loved David as his own soul, highlighting the deep mutual respect and trust between them.

      Over the centuries, the name Jonathan has persisted in its popularity and remains prominently used in modern-day society. Its strong biblical origins have endowed it with a timeless appeal. Jonathan has consistently been embraced across various cultures, often retaining its English form while adapting slightly in different languages to reflect local phonetics. In the late 20th century, the name experienced a surge in popularity, likely attributed to its appearance in literature and popular media, further solidifying its enduring prominence.

      As a testament to its universal appeal, individuals named Jonathan have made notable contributions throughout history. From Jonathan Swift, the esteemed Irish writer and satirist, to Jewish activist Jonathan Pollard, the name has been associated with talent, intellect, and resilience. Today, Jonathan remains a frequently chosen name for newborns, encompassing its centuries-old meaning of divine favor and representing an enduring symbol of hope and blessings.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Jonathan.
      Mary

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jonathan.
      Jonathan

      Jonathan

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jonathan.
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