Elnathan
Masculine
English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Elnathan is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, found in the English Bible. It is derived from the Hebrew name ʾElnaṯan, meaning "God has given"—from the elements ʾel meaning "God" and naṯan meaning "to give." This theophoric name, like many others in the Semitic tradition, reflects the belief that a child is a divine gift.Biblical ReferencesIn the Old Testament, Elnathan is the name of two minor figures. One was the grandfather of King Jehoiachin (also known as Jeconiah), mentioned in 2 Kings 24:8. The other was a son of Akbor, a court official during the reign of King Jehoiakim, who is mentioned in Jeremiah 26:22 and 36:12.Linguistic and Cultural ContextThe name shares its root with other biblical names such as Nathan and Jonathan, all containing the element ntn (to give). The related name 'Elnatan is the original Biblical Hebrew form. Elnathan appears predominantly in English Bible translations; in modern usage, it remains rare but is occasionally used in religious or traditional contexts.Meaning: God has givenOrigin: HebrewType: First nameUsage: English Bible