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The above is the Ashkenazic pronunciation. Most Israelis and Mizrahi Jews would pronounce it "Natan", like "Natan Sharansky".
Nathan is Hebrew.
In Hebrew the name Nathan becomes "Nah-tahn" (which means "he gave") and is spelled "× ×ª×Ÿ".If you want to spell Nathan phonetically then it's "× ×™×™×ª×Ÿ".Say "nahTAHN" .
Nat is a nickname for Nathan. In Hebrew, Nathan is Natan (× ×ª×Ÿ) which means "he gave"
No. Nathan is a Hebrew word meaning "gift."
Nathan is Hebrew for "gift".Gottfried is German for "peace of God".
'Nathan' is King James' committee's rendition of the Hebrew "nah-TAHN". Depending on the dialect and erudition of the speaker, it could emerge in Yiddish as anything from "nah-TAHN" to "NOO-sn".
NATHAN! Nathan? NaTHAN. NAthan. etc.
Nathan Zachariah Finch = × ×ª×Ÿ זכריה ×¤×™× ×¥×³
Nathan
Nathan is × ×ª×Ÿ (pronounced nah-TAHN), which means "he gave"
The name Nathan originated in the Hebrew nation as Nathaniel. When translated Nathaniel means "Gift of God."
Natán (Spanish) = Nathan (English), which means "gift" in Hebrew (cf. 2 Samuel 12:1) Natanael (Spanish) = Nathaniel (English), which means "gift of God" in Hebrew (cf. St. John 1:43)