Certificate of Name
Dathan
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Dathan is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, most likely meaning "fountain" (from Hebrew דָּתָן). In the Old Testament, Dathan is known as one of the conspirators who rebelled against Moses and Aaron during the Israelites' journey through the wilderness. Etymology and MeaningThe name Dathan appears to derive from the Hebrew root דת (dat), which can be associated with "law" or "fountain," but the exact etymology is debated. The suggested meaning "fountain" may be symbolic or descriptive, though no definitive source confirms this. The name occurs exclusively in the biblical narrative of the rebellion led by Korah, Dathan, and Abiram against Moses' leadership.Biblical AccountAccording to the Book of Numbers (16:1–35), Dathan was the son of Eliab, of the tribe of Reuben. Along with his brother Abiram, the Levite Korah, and 250 other leaders, he confronted Moses and Aaron, challenging their authority. As punishment, God caused the earth to split open and swallow Dathan, Abiram, and their families, while fire consumed the 250 rebels (Numbers 16:31–35). This episode is also recalled in Psalm 106:17, which echoes the judgment: "The earth opened up and swallowed Dathan; it covered the company of Abiram."Rabbinic and Cultural SignificanceIn rabbinic tradition, Dathan and Abiram are portrayed as perennial troublemakers, identified with the two quarreling Israelites who caused Moses to flee from Egypt (Exodus 2:13–15). They are seen as emblematic of insubordination and divine retribution. The name Dathan has not gained widespread modern usage; it appears rarely outside biblical or scholarly contexts, primarily among English Bible users and some Christian communities that draw upon Old Testament narratives.Notable BearersBeyond the biblical figure, Dathan has been used occasionally as a given name, but no prominent historical or contemporary figures are recorded under this name. It remains more common as a literary or symbolic reference to rebellion and its consequences.Meaning: Possibly "fountain" (Hebrew)Origin: HebrewType: Biblical male nameUsage regions: Predominantly among English-speaking Christians and Bible readers
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