I'm essentially wondering exactly how the name "Nathaniel" or "Nathanael" is written in Hebrew. This name is of Hebrew origin (was one of the 12 apostles), but I can't seem to find how it is written in the original Hebrew.
Thanks for your help!
2007-03-10
14:18:06
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It appears as though more_evil_than_santa is correct. Do you speak Hebrew? Any more details, however mundane they might seem, would be appreciated. :)
2007-03-10
15:36:25 ·
update #1
All you have to do is ad a stein or a burg to the end and it becomes a Jewish name.
2007-03-10 14:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Nathaniel In Hebrew
2016-10-31 23:45:28
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answered by ? 4
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What does the name Nathaniel look like in Hebrew?
I'm essentially wondering exactly how the name "Nathaniel" or "Nathanael" is written in Hebrew. This name is of Hebrew origin (was one of the 12 apostles), but I can't seem to find how it is written in the original Hebrew.
Thanks for your help!
2015-08-06 23:44:01
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answered by Tari 1
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I searched my character naming sourcebook and didn't find anything meaning "wings of god." There are many other god-related male names that end in -el though. Adriel means of God's flock, Betzalel means in God's shadow, and Mitchell means who is like God. I hope someone can find the name you're looking for, but it's not in my book.
2016-03-19 01:06:37
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answered by ? 4
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i know some hebrew and its Nathaniel.
peace
2007-03-10 14:24:11
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answered by ABE 111 2
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נתנאל. It means g-d has given. Its a pretty common hebrew name. I speak hebrew pretty fluently although not perfectly...
2007-03-11 10:15:25
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answered by Mountain 2
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נתנאל
Nun, Taf, Nun, Alef, Lamed
2007-03-10 14:22:51
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answered by more_evil_then_santa 6
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נתנאל=pronounced Natan El. God has given.
2007-03-12 00:00:32
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answered by NY gal 4
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נתנאל, with vowels: נְתַנְאֵל
Pronounced: ne-tan-'EL
Spelled: Nun, Thav, Nun, Aleph, Lamed [n-th-n-'-l]
With vowels: Nun, (sheva na), Thav, (patach), Nun, (sheva nach), Aleph, (tzere), Lamed [ne-tha-n-'e-l]
Means "God has given": nathan (נתן, pronounced: na-tAn)= gave; el (אל)= god.
2007-03-10 19:52:01
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answered by yotg 6
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like gibberish
2007-03-10 14:22:29
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answered by AL IS ON VACATION AND HAS NO PIC 5
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