Elnathan A Biblical name meaning 'God hath given/ the gift of God'.
It is a diminutive version of names such as: "Olufunmilola/Oluwafunmilola" (God has given me wealth) or "Funmilola" (give me wealth) "Olufunmilayo/Oluwafunmilayo" (God has given me joy) or "Funmilayo" (give me joy).
10 names God gives you in the Bible
Hebrew names meaning "god will provide"
The term charism denotes any good gift that flows from God's benevolent love. These abilities, often termed "charismatic gifts", are the word of knowledge, increased faith, the gifts of healing, the gift of miracles, prophecy, the discernment of spirits, and speaking in tongues.
Giancarlo: from Italian, it means “gift from God”.
In the tapestry of God's divine names, Jehovah Shammah shines as a testament to God's unwavering presence among His people. Occurring only once in the Old Testament, in the book of Ezekiel, Jehovah Shammah is a name that symbolizes God's abiding presence and the fulfillment of His promises.
Names meaning "precious, gift, lovely, beauty, queen, kind, compassionate, light, life, queen"
When God changes a name, it indicates that something new has happened or will happen to that person—a new relationship, a new character quality, or a new phase of life. We see this somewhat today when a wife takes the name of her husband. It represents a change in her life, both in the eyes of God and of society.
Ezekiel: The classic Hebrew name means “God strengthens.” Gabriel: Another Hebrew name meaning “God is my strength.”
Anna - Hebrew name meaning “grace” or “blessing.” Astrid - modernized version of Scandinavian “Assfrior” meaning “blessed.” Aurora - Latin name meaning “one who is blessed” or “dawn.” Ayah – Arabic name meaning "a miracle."
Along with Thea, girl names that mean gift in the US Top 1000 include Gianna, Dorothy, Gia, Jane, and Jasmine. Along with Matthew and Theodore and John, boy names that mean gift in the US Top 1000 include Jonathan, Mateo, Matthias, and Nathaniel.
Elise. Elise is a girl's name that comes from Latin, meaning “God's promise.” Elise first came around in the Middle Ages, originally as a shortened version and nickname of the French name Elizabeth.
Names meaning "god's favor"
Girl names meaning "heaven sent"
One of the key names for God is JEHOVAH-JIREH. This precious name tells us that God is our Provider. The literal Hebrew meaning is, “The Lord will Provide,” or “God my Provider,” from the ancient Hebrew word “Jireh” that means “to see” or “to provide,” or to “foresee.”
The biggest unforgivable sin varies by faith, but in Christianity, it's often seen as blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, a persistent rejection of God's grace, while in Islam, the gravest unforgivable sin is shirk, or associating partners with God, if not repented. Pride is also considered a foundational, serious sin across many faiths, linked to the downfall of figures like Satan.
God changed Abram's name to Abraham, Sarai's to Sarah, Jacob's to Israel and Simon's to Peter. Through those names God gave new beginnings, new hopes, new blessings. A name is a prayer.
Jesus Knows Your Name
Jesus calls us by name because He loves us, He chose us, He wants us, He accepts us. It doesn't matter how anyone else defines you. It doesn't matter what your circumstances are saying to you. What matters is that God knows us individually.
Addai. From Hebrew and Aramaic, meaning 'gift from God'.
Nathaniel: A Hebrew name meaning “gift of God” or “God's grace,” Nathaniel is a perennial favorite. Shai: Shai is a Hebrew name meaning “gift” or “grace,” simple yet special. Yannick: This French Breton name translates to “God is gracious” and brings a mix of energy and polish.
Jivan - This name has Armenian origins and it means “giver of life”.
Yahweh, God Of Liberation
The narrator of Exodus is implying that Abraham's descendants have forgotten God's name. Yahweh literally means “I am/will be” or “he is/will be.” It's a statement of being and existence without qualifiers—without mention of source, origin, or characteristic. Yahweh was, is, and will be.
Lael, a beautiful name of Hebrew origin, means "of God" or "belonging to God." Lael stems from Hebrew roots and is referenced in the Bible. It is not just reserved for a parent of religious faith though, for its symbolism of belonging has worldwide appeal outside of any boundaries.