Nat name meaning

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Updated: March 17th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Hindi, English and Hebrew
Pronunciation: nat
Meaning: Form of Nathan, God has Given and Give
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What does Nat mean?

Eminent and Ever lasting boy name Nat means "Form of Nathan, God has Given or Give" specifically used in English, Hindi and Hebrew came from Hebrew. Nat is short form of Nathan.

Nathan is a variant of perennial and prevalent Jonathan. Also Nathan is form of biblical and prominent Nathanael. Nathan is short form of Nathaniel and Jonathan. Nathan is equivalent of The Hebrew Name נָתָן = He has Given in Latin and Greek languages.

Nathan's meaning is Desire and Give is originated from Hebrew. Nat is abridged form of Nathaniel. Nathaniel is form of loved and biblical Nathanael. Nathaniel is a derivative of Nathanaël. Nathaniel is English equivalent of Nathanael.

Trendy and Perpetual Nathaniel is originated from Hebrew language, Nathaniel means "God has Given Gift from God and Gift of God".

How do I pronounce Nat?

The most common pronunciation of one syllabled Nat is nat.

Names that rhyme with Nat

How popular is the name Nat?

Nat is a familiar baby name in United States, it had been in use since 1880 and was last seen in 2002, during its 106 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 500 names.

In 1881, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 460 on boy names chart when 61 babies were given the name Nat. Over 2157 babies in United States have been named Nat.

But Nat is a popular baby name in Cambodia where every 1 in 600 have the name as well as in, Thailand and Ghana. According to our evaluation, at least 60000 people have been bestowed Nat around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2002106615
199679706
199284315
199172706
198769485
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What numerology tells about Nat?

Details matter to you, especially when it comes to choosing your love partner. You don't have to struggle to get the things you want because you are born under a lucky star. You are always open to experience something new. If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting. You like to observe things and people. You can be aggressive which affects your relationships in a negative way.

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  •  Josip - Used especially in Slavic far-out, Josip means "He (God) Will Add or God Would Multiply" and is bestowed upon baby boys is originated from Hebrew
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  •  Eoin - Famed Eoin has its origin in Hebrew is used in Irish, Gaelic and Scottish, Eoin means "Yahweh is Gracious" is used as a boy name
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Famous people named Nat

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  • Nat Langham, English middleweight bare-knuckle prize fighter
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  • Nat Mayer Shapiro, American visual artist
  • Nat Riddles, blues harmonica player
  • Nat Goldhaber, American venture capitalist
  • Nat Turner, African-American slave
  • Nat Friedman, American technology executive
  • Nat King Cole, American jazz pianist and vocalist
  • Nat Hentoff, American historian, novelist
  • Nat Love, African-American cowboy and former slave
  • Nat Pendleton, American Olympic wrestler and film actor
  • Nat Adderley, American jazz trumpeter
  • Nat Borchers, retired American soccer player
  • Nat Lofthouse, English professional footballer
  • Nat Holman, American professional basketball player and college coach
  • Nat Gonella, English jazz trumpeter, bandleader, vocalist
  • Nat Thomson, Australian cricketer
  • Nat Brown, English professional footballer
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  • Nat Dorsey, former American football offensive tackle
  • Nat Moore, wide receiver
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  • Nat Young, Australian surfer and author
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  • Nat Silcock Jr., English professional rugby league footballer
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  • Nat Hickey, American professional basketball coach/player and baseball player
  • Nat Robinson, English professional footballer
  • Nat Stuckey, American country singer
  • Nat Fein, photographer for the 'New York Herald Tribune' for 33 years
  • Nat Wolff, American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter
  • Nat Uluiviti, Fijian cricketer and Rugby Union player
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