Jonatham
JON-uh-thum
Jonatham is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A misspelling of Jonathan, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has given'. It implies a gift or blessing.”, and peaked in popularity in 1982.
What Jonatham Means
“A misspelling of Jonathan, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has given'. It implies a gift or blessing.”
The Story of Jonatham
This name, a gentle variation on a classic, carries an intrinsic message of blessing and gratitude.
Jonatham is a subtle misspelling of the Hebrew name Jonathan, meaning 'God has given.' Though an alteration, it retains the profound sentiment of a gift, a heartfelt expression of thanks.
For your son, Jonatham suggests a kind and generous spirit, a reliable and honest heart. You imagine him as someone who embodies sincerity and warmth, a steadfast presence you can always count on.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1982
Total Births
26
First Recorded
1981
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