tahn (תן) = "jackal"
"kha-TAHN" (חתן)חתן = kha-TAHN
There is no such language as 'Jewish'. If you mean Hebrew: kah-TAHN (קטן) If you mean Yiddish: klein (קליין)
little = katan (קטן)pronounced kah-TAHN
natan (× ×ª×Ÿ) means "to give"; it is also a Hebrew name.
The word Satan comes from the Hebrew word sah-TAHN (???) which means "adversary". It is important to note that in Hebrew, this word is not used as a name, and does not refer to any specific being; it refers to any adversary.
A Yiddish speaker refers to a groom as a "chah-TAHN", even though the word is Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew word for crayfish. Hebrew speakers use the word sar-TAHN for all kinds if shellfish such as lobsters, crabs, and crayfish.
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" .
That happens to be a Hebrew word that King James' translating committee decided to pass down without translation, like most of the proper names in the bible. The Hebrew pronunciation is "sah-TAHN".
Matthan in Hebrew is Mah-TAHN (מתן), meaning "gift".
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.