Yes, the word 'Nathan' is a noun, a propernoun, the name of a person.
NATHAN! Nathan? NaTHAN. NAthan. etc.
Natan is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Nathan." The masculine proper noun originates in the ancient Hebrew verb × ×ª×Ÿ ("to give"). The pronunciation will be "NA-tan" in Italian.
Is Nathan Sykes, not Nathan skyles.................................................
Because im called Nathan.
Janet Nathan has written: 'Janet Nathan' 'Janet Nathan constructions'
The proper noun 'Forrest' is a concrete noun, the name of a person (Nathan Bedford Forrest or Forrest Gump) and the name of a place (Forrest County School District, Hattiesburg, MS or Forrest, Victoria Australia); a word for a physical person and a physical place.
Nathan Will's birth name is Nathan Eugene Will.
Nathan Will is 6'.
Nathan Will is 6'.
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Nathan Wasserberger has written: 'Nathan Wasserberger' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Nathan Wasserberger [paintings'
Nathan Karl Kress is Nathan's real name