Nathanim
nath-ah-NIM
Nathanim is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A variant of Nathan, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'He gave'. The '-im' ending is a Hebrew plural suffix, suggesting 'gifts' or 'given ones'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2011.
What Nathanim Means
“A variant of Nathan, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'He gave'. The '-im' ending is a Hebrew plural suffix, suggesting 'gifts' or 'given ones'.”
The Story of Nathanim
This name carries an ancient resonance, suggesting a multitude of gifts bestowed by the divine.
Nathanim is a Hebrew-origin variant of Nathan, meaning 'He gave.' The '-im' ending is a Hebrew plural suffix, hinting at a bounty of 'gifts' or 'given ones,' a generous abundance.
When you think of your son, Nathanim, you imagine a giver of wisdom and a bringer of abundance. He will be someone whose benevolence flows outwards, embodying multiple generous qualities.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#6 in 2011
Total Births
17
First Recorded
2011
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