Nathaniel

  • [ nə-THAN-ee-əl (English), nə-THAN-yəl (English) ]
  • English, Biblical
Variant of NATHANAEL. It has been regularly used in the English-speaking world since the Protestant Reformation. This has been the most popular spelling, even though the spelling Nathanael is found in most versions of the New Testament. The American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), author of 'The Scarlet Letter', was a famous bearer of this name.

NATHANAEL   male   Biblical, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name נְתַנְאֵל (Netan'el) meaning "God has given". It is borne by several minor characters in the Old Testament, typically spelled Nethanel or Nethaneel. In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle, probably another name of the apostle called Bartholomew.
EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL GREEK: Nathanael
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Nethanel
BIBLICAL LATIN: Nathanahel
BIBLICAL: Nathanael, Nathaniel, Nethaneel, Nethanel
BULGARIAN: Natanail
ENGLISH: Nathaniel
FRENCH: Nathanaël
ITALIAN: Natanaele
MACEDONIAN: Natanail
PORTUGUESE: Natanael, Nataniel
SPANISH: Natanael, Nataniel
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Nat, Nate