Definition
a proper name commonly used for people, primarily as a first name.
Etymology
From Hebrew 'Yehonatan' meaning 'the Lord has given' or 'gift of God,' combining 'Yah' (God) and 'natan' (to give). The name was especially popular due to biblical Jonathan, friend of King David.
Kelly Says
Jonathan appears in Shakespeare's plays constantly as a noble or heroic character, which tells us that by the 1600s, the name already carried connotations of loyalty and virtue that writers wanted their good guys to have.
Translations
ARالعربية
جوناثان
jo-na-than
BNবাংলা
জোনাথন
jo-na-than
CACatalà
Jonathan
jo-na-than
CSČeština
Jonathan
jo-na-than
DADansk
Jonathan
jo-na-than
DEDeutsch
Jonathan
jo-na-than
ELΕλληνικά
Ιωάννης
ee-o-an-nis
ESEspañol
Jonathan
jo-na-than
FAفارسی
جانathan
jo-na-than
FISuomi
Jonathan
jo-na-than
FRFrançais
Jonathan
jo-na-than
HIहिन्दी
जोनाथन
jo-na-than
HUMagyar
Jonathan
jo-na-than
IDBahasa Indonesia
Jonathan
jo-na-than
ITItaliano
Jonathan
jo-na-than
MSBahasa Melayu
Jonathan
jo-na-than
MYမြန်မာ
ဂျိုနထန်
jo-na-than
NLNederlands
Jonathan
jo-na-than
NONorsk
Jonathan
jo-na-than
PLPolski
Jonathan
jo-na-than
PTPortuguês
Jonathan
jo-na-than
RORomână
Jonathan
jo-na-than
RUРусский
Джонатан
Yo-na-tan
SVSvenska
Jonathan
jo-na-than
SWKiswahili
Jonathan
jo-na-than
TAதமிழ்
ஜோனதன்
jo-na-than
TEతెలుగు
జోనాథన్
jo-na-than
TRTürkçe
Jonathan
jo-na-than
UKУкраїнська
Джонатан
Yo-na-tan
URاردو
جوناثان
jo-na-than
VITiếng Việt
Jonathan
jo-na-than