Jonathan Stephen Edmund Knowles has no meaning in Hebrew. Jonathan in Hebrew is Yonatan (×™×•× ×ª×Ÿ) but the rest is not of Hebrew origin.
Knowles is a name, so it has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Jonathan is Hebrew for 'Gift of God'.
Jonathan is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is: gift of God
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Jonathan Aaron = יונתן אהרון(but if you are looking to see it in Hebrew cursive, that's not possible to display here unless you have a Hebrew cursive font installed on your computer).
The name Jonathan is of Hebrew origin and means "gift of God."
the Hebrew name Yonatan (יונתן) means "God gave".
The name Jonathan does not have a direct Latin equivalent, as it is a Hebrew name meaning "God has given."
echaklmistonyo mama -hip young guy
Yes. King Saul was a Hebrew, so all of his children would be Hebrews as well.
The name Stephen is from the Greek, not Hebrew. It has no meaning in Hebrew, but in Greek, Stephanos means garland or crown. In Old English, the name Stephen was used only for religious monks.
We do not know his nationality but assume he was a Hebrew since he was in Jerusalem at the time he was appointed a deacon.