Nathan (surname)
Nathan (Hebrew " he has given " ) is a shortened form of the masculine name Nathanael. With the addition of El, the name means " God has given ".
Nathan ( Natan ) was the Old Testament prophet in the Bible, King David 's adultery (2 Samuel 11) by means of a story made clear (2 Samuel 12; Psalm 51).
Nathanja ( Natanja ) is a female first name from the Hebrew with the ingredients Nathan " has given " and yes, short form of Yahweh ( cf. Isaiah ). Nathanja means analogous to Nathanael, " God has given ".
The same meaning of the Greek name Theodor ( Θεόδωρος ) and Dorothea, composed of θεός theos "god" and δώρον doron " gift."
A common English short form is Nate.
Bearers of the name
- Nathan ( prophet ), biblical prophet, King David 's adultery accused (2 Samuel 12)
- Nathan ( son of David ), one of the sons of King David and ancestor of Jesus of Nazareth
First name
- Nathan Asch (1902-1964), Polish- American writer
- Nathan Beauregard (1887/1896-1970), American blues guitarist and singer
- Nathan Fillion (born 1971 ), Canadian actor
- Nathan of Gaza ( Nathan Benjamin ben Elisha ha -Levi Ghazzati; 1643-1680 ), philosopher of religion
- Nathan Hale (1755-1776), American spy
- Nathan ben Jehiel (around 1020-1106 ), Italian scholar and lexicographer
- Nathan Kress (* 1992), American actor
- Nathan Lane ( born 1956 ), American actor
- Nathan Soderblom (1866-1931), Swedish theologian and clergyman, Archbishop of Uppsala
- Nathan Stubblefield (1860-1928), American farmer and inventor
- Nathan Sykes (* 1993), English singer
- Nathan Tyson ( b. 1982 ), English footballer
- Nathan Pedreira, known as Nate57 (* 1990), German - Angolan rapper
Family name
- Abie Nathan (1927-2008), an Israeli pilot and peace activist
- Alfred Nathan ( philanthropist ) ( 1870-1922 ), German lawyer and philanthropist
- Alfred Nathan, maiden name of Peter Pan ( comedian ) ( 1909-1976 ), German cabaret artist
- Alfred Nathan (Producer), German film producer
- Carl Nathan (1891-1980), German -Swiss banker and watch collectors
- Carl F. Nathan ( born 1946 ), American physician, microbiologist and immunologist
- David Nathan (born 1971 ), German voice actor and actor
- Debbie Nathan ( born 1950 ), American journalist and author
- Ernesto Nathan (1845-1921), Italian politician
- Fritz Nathan (architect ) ( 1891-1960 ), German architect
- Fritz Nathan ( art dealer ) ( 1895-1972 ), German -Swiss gallery owner and art dealer
- George Jean Nathan (1882-1958), American theater critic, writer and editor
- Hans Nathan (1900-1971), German jurist
- Helene Nathan (1885-1940), German librarian
- Jacques Nathan - Garamond (1910-2001), French graphic artist and painter
- Joseph Nathan Martin (1867-1947), German clergyman, Auxiliary Bishop of Olomouc
- Le Shundra Nathan ( born 1968 ), American heptathlete
- Matthew Nathan (1862-1939), British army officer and colonial administrator
- Melissa Nathan (1968-2006), British writer
- Otto Nathan (1893-1987), German -American economist
- Paul Nathan (1857-1927), German social policy
- Piotr Nathan (Piotr Nathan Sobieralski; b. 1956 ), Polish - German artist
- Sascha Nathan ( b. 1977 ), German theater actor
- Sellapan Rama Nathan (* 1924), Singaporean politician, see Sellapan Ramanathan
- Syd Nathan (1904-1968), American music producer
- Tobie Nathan ( b. 1948 ), French psychologist, university professor, diplomat and writer
- Waka Nathan ( born 1940 ), New Zealand rugby union player
Natan
- Asher Ben Natan - ( b. 1921 ), Israeli diplomat
- Bernard Natan (1886-1942), French film director
- Dror Bar - Natan (born 1966 ), Israeli- American mathematician
- Eden Natan Zada, (1986-2005), Israeli assassin
- Heinz Alex Natan (1906-1971), German journalist, writer and athlete
Art figure
- Nathan the Wise, dramatic work of the Enlightenment by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Male first name
- Short form ( first name )
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