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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 (נָתָן) means "given" or "gift." It is derived from the Hebrew verb "natan," which means "he gave." The name Nathan carries the connotation of being a gift from God or a blessing.
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".
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'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".
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The name Nathan originated in the Hebrew nation as Nathaniel. When translated Nathaniel means "Gift of God."
Nathan is × ×ª×Ÿ (pronounced nah-TAHN), which means "he gave"
Nathan
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)