Mathis

/ˈmæθɪs/ noun

Definition

A surname of Germanic origin, also used as a given name, most famously associated with singer Johnny Mathis.

Etymology

Germanic surname derived from 'Matthias,' itself from Hebrew 'Mattityahu' meaning 'gift of God.' The name evolved through various European languages, with the '-is' ending reflecting Germanic linguistic patterns common in surnames.

Kelly Says

The name Mathis beautifully illustrates how personal names travel across cultures and centuries, carrying ancient meanings while adapting to new linguistic environments. Johnny Mathis transformed this family name into a symbol of smooth vocal artistry, showing how individuals can reshape the cultural associations of their inherited names.

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