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Natan

Natan is a male given name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew root נתן (n-t-n), meaning “to give.” The form Natan is often interpreted as “he gave,” and the name is related to longer forms such as Netanel (Nathaniel), which is commonly rendered as “God has given.” In the Hebrew Bible, Nathan the prophet (Natan HaNavi) is a well-known bearer of the name, serving as an advisor to King David.

Natan is widely used among Jewish communities and in Hebrew-speaking contexts. In Israel it remains a common

Beyond its use as a given name, Natan is also encountered as a surname in some communities,

given
name,
and
it
appears
in
various
spellings
in
other
languages,
including
Nathan
in
English,
Natán
in
Spanish-language
contexts,
and
Natan
in
several
Eastern
European
and
Balkan
languages.
Diminutives
or
nicknames
often
include
Nati
or
Nat.
The
name
is
frequently
associated
with
the
concept
of
giving
or
gift
due
to
its
root
meaning.
though
it
is
primarily
used
as
a
first
name.
Related
names
share
the
same
root
and
broad
meaning,
including
Netanel,
Nathan,
and
Nathanael,
which
reflect
the
idea
of
“God
has
given”
or
“gift.”
The
name’s
geographic
and
cultural
reach
continues
to
be
reflected
in
its
various
transliterations
and
forms
across
languages.