יונתן
"God has given"
The name Jonathon is derived from the Hebrew name ‘Yonah’ which means ‘Dove’ or ‘God has given’. In the Old Testament, there are several figures with this name, including a son of Saul and a priest in the time of Hezekiah. In the New Testament, there is a character named Jonathan who is mentioned in the book of Acts. Jonathon is a strong and noble name, often associated with kindness, faithfulness, and loyalty.
Symbol of God's gift and grace.
The 6 Life Path suggests that the number 6 is a master teacher. The love of learning and the strong desire for knowledge runs high for people born under this life path number. Sixes often become teachers, writers, or artists. They have a deep sense of responsibility, and their mission is to aid others in their spiritual and personal growth.
יונתן
אלוהים נתן או ה' נתן
Ιωναθαν
Ο Θεός έδωσε ή Κύριος έδωσε
Ionathas
Deus dedit vel Dominus dedit
JON-uh-than
IPA: /ˈdʒɒnəθən/
The 6 Life Path suggests that the number 6 is a master teacher. The love of learning and the strong desire for knowledge runs high for people born under this life path number. Sixes often become teachers, writers, or artists. They have a deep sense of responsibility, and their mission is to aid others in their spiritual and personal growth.
(Amethyst)
1 Samuel
The name Jonathon is first mentioned in 1 Samuel 13:2 as the son of King Saul.