Nathanael

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Nathanael (Template:Langx, Template:Langx) is an English name of Hebrew origin.[1] It is of Biblical origin and holds significance for Jews and Christians. Several figures in both the Old and New Testament bear the name. Figures in the Old Testament, which is transliterated from Hebrew, have their names rendered as Nethanel in English whereas those in the New Testament, which is translated from Greek, have theirs rendered as Nathanael. Since the early 20th century, the most common English spelling is Nathaniel, a change likely influenced by the popularity of other Biblical names ending in -iel (e.g. Daniel, Gabriel, Uriel). Bearers may use the nicknames Nate or Nathan. The name and its derivatives may appear in patronymic surnames such as Nathanson and Barnathan.[2]

Appearances in the Bible

Notable people named Nathanael

A

  • Nate Ackerman (born 1978), a British-American mathematician and wrestler

B

C

  • Nathanael Carpenter (1589 – c. 1628), an English author, philosopher, and geographer
  • Nathanael Chalmers (1830–1910), a New Zealand pastoralist, explorer, politician, planter, sugar miller and magistrate

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People with the name Nathanial

See also

References

  1. Hanks, Patrick, et al. Oxford Dictionary of First Names (Second Edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Print.
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