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Borrowed from Hebrew יְהוֹנָתָן (iehonatán), יוֹנָתָן (ionatán, literally God has given), apparently with influence from Aramaic [Term?].

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Jonathan (countable and uncountable, plural Jonathans)

  1. (biblical) A son of Saul, first mentioned in 1 Samuel.
  2. Jonathan Apphus, a son of Mattathias, brother of Joannan Caddis, Simon Thassi, Judas Maccabeus and Eleazar Avara.
  3. A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
    • 1936 Frank O'Connor, In The Train. The Stories of Frank O’Connor, Knopf, 1952. page 166:
      “Well indeed,” said Foley, “’tis a mystery to me how the sergeant puts up with her. If any woman up and called me an outlandish name like Jonathan when everyone knew my name was plain John I’d do fourteen days for her - by God, I would, and a calendar month.”
    • 1998, Barbara Vine, The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy, →ISBN, page 168:
      So I’d change to names I really like. I mean, Jonathan. If I ever have a son I’m going to call him Jonathan, so I’d have that. And then I like monosyllabic surnames that aren’t too common, so I’d have Dean or Bell or King. There you are, how about Jonathan King?
  4. A surname from Hebrew.
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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Jonathan is the 39004th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 565 individuals. Jonathan is most common among White (41.95%), Asian/Pacific Islander (16.64%), Black/African American (15.75%) and Hispanic/Latino (10.27%) individuals.

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Jonathan (plural Jonathans)

  1. An apple cultivar from New York.
    • 2018 October 4, “4H column: Join the Great Lakes Apple Crunch”, in Chillicothe Gazette:
      For example, Jonathans are tart and great for baking.
  2. (dated, slang) An American; a Yank; Brother Jonathan.
    • 1822, Lord Byron, The Vision of Judgement, stanza 59:
      Here crashed a sturdy oath of stout John Bull,
      Who damned away his eyes as heretofore;
      There Paddy brogued “By Jasus!”—“What’s your Wull?”
      The temperate Scot exclaimed; the French Ghost swore
      In certain terms I shan’t translate in full,
      As the first Coachman will; and midst the roar
      The voice of Jonathan was heard to express,
      Our president is going to war, I guess.”—
    • 2014, Francis Hodge, Yankee Theatre: The Image of America on the Stage, 1825–1850:
      The best single source of comment on Marble's capacities as a low comedian, as with the other Yankees, is the record of his London reception. [] One viewer thought it was not as outrageous as Jonathans usually are, []
  3. (slang) penis
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:penis

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Jonathan

  1. a male given name, the modern spelling of biblical Jonatan

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Jonathan m

  1. Jonathan (Biblical character)
  2. a male given name

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Jonathan

  1. Jonathan (Biblical character)
  2. a male given name

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Jonathan

  1. (dated) accusative of Jonathas

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Jonathan m (indeclinable)

  1. Jonathan (Biblical character)

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Jonathān

  1. accusative of Jonathās

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Jonathan

  1. a male given name, a modern spelling of Jonatan

Portuguese

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Unadapted borrowing from English Jonathan.

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒõ.na.tɐ̃/, /ˈʒõ.na.tɐ̃/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒo.na.tɐ̃/, /ˈʒo.na.tɐ̃/

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Jonathan m

  1. a male given name from English, equivalent to English Jonathan
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Unadapted borrowing from English Jonathan.

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  • IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʝonatan/ [ˈɟ͡ʝo.na.t̪ãn]
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈʃonatan/ [ˈʃo.na.t̪ãn]
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʒonatan/ [ˈʒo.na.t̪ãn]

  • Rhymes: -onatan
  • Syllabification: Jo‧na‧than

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Jonathan m

  1. a male given name from English [in turn from Hebrew], equivalent to English Jonathan

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Jonathan c (genitive Jonathans)

  1. a male given name, variant of Jonatan