Neytan
NAY-tan
Neytan is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A modern invented name, likely a phonetic spelling or variation of Nathan or Ethan. Nathan is Hebrew for 'He gave', and Ethan is Hebrew for 'strong, enduring'.”. It currently ranks #8741 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2023.
What Neytan Means
“A modern invented name, likely a phonetic spelling or variation of Nathan or Ethan. Nathan is Hebrew for 'He gave', and Ethan is Hebrew for 'strong, enduring'.”
The Story of Neytan
Imagine a name resonating with strength, a modern echo of the ancient Hebrew promise, 'He gave'.
Neytan is a contemporary creation, likely a phonetic variation or modern spelling of the enduring Hebrew name Nathan, meaning 'He gave.' Its modern construction grounds it in the present, while its roots suggest profound generosity and endurance.
This name is for a son you see as reliably strong and generous. You imagine him as someone who gives readily of himself, whose friendly nature and dependable spirit make him a pillar of support.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#9 in 2023
Total Births
24
First Recorded
2020
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