Nethaneel
Nethaneel is a name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Bible, notably in the Old Testament. The name is derived from the Hebrew words "Netan" meaning "given" and "El" meaning "God," thus translating to "Given of God" or "Gift of God."
In biblical texts, Nethaneel is primarily identified as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ in
Nethaneel's role within the New Testament is relatively minor, but he is regarded as one of the
Throughout history, the name Nethaneel has been adapted and used in different cultures, often as a personal
Overall, Nethaneel is recognized both for its biblical roots and its enduring cultural and religious significance,