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Nathan
[ ney-thuhn ]
noun
- (in the Bible) a prophet during the reigns of David and Solomon.
- George Jean, 1882–1958, U.S. drama critic, author, and editor.
- Robert, 1894–1985, U.S. novelist and poet.
- a male given name.
Nathan
/ ˈԱɪθə /
noun
- Old Testament a prophet at David's court (II Samuel 7:1–17; 12:1–15)
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Nathan1
Example Sentences
Guardiola has spoken about the injury issues that have blighted John Stones and Nathan Ake this term while it cannot be taken for granted that Bernardo Silva, Ederson or Matheus Nunes will still be at City when the summer window closes on 31 August.
Nathan Hochman says he will allow prosecutors to seek capital punishment in certain murder cases, undoing a policy of his predecessor, George Gascón.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman did not immediately say whether he would retry McGhee for the murders, nor whether he would again seek the death penalty, which his predecessor abjured.
Having lost all eight of his previous matches in this year's competition, Bunting overcame Nathan Aspinall and Luke Humphries, before beating Gerwyn Price 6-5 in a topsy-turvy final at the Uber Arena.
If there was any doubt about Surrey's desire to be the first team to win the title in four successive years since they did it seven times in a row in the 1950s, the recruitment of two internationals - Matthew Fisher and Nathan Smith - has dispelled it.
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