The baby name Yonatia is a unisex name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "yo-nah-TEE-ah".
Yonatia is Hebrew in Origin.
Yonatia is a Hebrew name that means "gift of God." It is a variant of the name Jonathan, which is a popular name in the Bible. The name Yonatia is often given to boys, but it can also be used for girls. The name has a strong religious connotation and is often associated with faith and spirituality.
The pronunciation of Yonatia is yoh-nah-TEE-ah. The name is composed of two Hebrew words: "Yona," which means dove, and "tia," which means God. The name is often spelled with a "h" at the end, as in Yonatiah, but this is not the traditional spelling. The name is not very common outside of Israel, but it has been used by Jewish families for centuries.
The origin of the name Yonatia can be traced back to the Old Testament. In the Bible, Jonathan was the son of King Saul and a close friend of David. He is known for his loyalty and bravery, and his name has become a symbol of friendship and devotion. The name Yonatia is a modern variant of Jonathan, and it carries the same meaning and significance. Today, the name is often given to children as a way of honoring their faith and heritage.
Yonatia has the following similar or variant Names
- Yonatan |
- Yonatanah |
- Yonatanh |
- Yonatane |
- Yonatani |
- Yonatania |
- Yonataniah |
- Yonatanie |
- Yonatanija |
- Yonatanijah |
- Yonatanio |
- Yonatanis |
- Yonatanit |
- Yonatanita |
- Yonatanith |
- Yonatanitha |
- Yonatanithah |
- Yonataniti