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Nate Related names Jonathan · Nathan · Nathaniel · Elnathan Nathanael ( Greek : Ναθαναήλ · Hebrew : נְתַנְאֵל · romanized :&#160 · natan'el · lit. &#8201 · ' given by God ' ) is an English name of Hebrew origin. &#91 · 1 &#93 · which is transliterated from Hebrew · have their names rendered as Nethanel in English whereas those in the New Testament · which is translated from Greek · have theirs rendered as Nathanael . Since the early 20th century · the most common English spelling is Nathaniel · a change likely influenced by the popularity of other Biblical names ending in - iel (e.g. Daniel · Gabriel · 2 &#93 · Appearances in the Bible [ edit ] Nethanel ben Zuar · that is

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Nate Related names Jonathan
Nathan
Nathaniel
Elnathan Nathanael ( Greek : Ναθαναήλ
Hebrew : נְתַנְאֵל
romanized :&#160
natan'el
lit. &#8201
' given by God ' ) is an English name of Hebrew origin. &#91
1 &#93
which is transliterated from Hebrew
have their names rendered as Nethanel in English whereas those in the New Testament
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which is translated from Greek
have theirs rendered as Nathanael . Since the early 20th century
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the most common English spelling is Nathaniel
a change likely influenced by the popularity of other Biblical names ending in - iel (e.g. Daniel
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Gabriel
2 &#93
Appearances in the Bible [ edit ] Nethanel ben Zuar
that is

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