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nathan

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nathan.

Editorial note

The scientific name for a wormhole is an Einstein-Rosen Bridge - named after Nathan Rosen and, obviously, Albert Einstein who conceived the idea.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A male given name from Hebrew, of Biblical origin.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nathan gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew, of Biblical origin.

noun

The fourth son of King David and father of Mattatha

noun

An English surname originating as a patronymic.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nathan.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew, of Biblical origin.

noun

The fourth son of King David and father of Mattatha

noun

An English surname originating as a patronymic.

noun

An Ashkenazi surname from Hebrew [in turn originating as a patronymic], a variant of Natan.

Example sentences

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The scientific name for a wormhole is an Einstein-Rosen Bridge - named after Nathan Rosen and, obviously, Albert Einstein who conceived the idea.

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Thanks to Modernist Cuisine by Nathan Myhrvold, many rising culinary stars are visiting Seattle in a form of a pilgrimage.

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Yeah, Nathan Grayson totes had to flee from his home and completely uproot his life.

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The tailors in HK are usually in little store-fronts adjacent to Nathan Rd.

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If you ever go to Hong Kong, walk down Nathan Road.

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This is what the Leafs' GM Nonis used to free up cap space by trading Clarkson to the Blue Jackets for Nathan Horton, for example.

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Finally i met a genuine lender and a service that I can trust—and I have to say Nathan Dylan did not disappoint me!

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Personally, after the paragraph describing Nathan Bedford Forrest's picture in the DA's office, I had to get up and take a break from reading.

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> Yeah, Nathan Grayson totes had to flee from his home and completely uproot his life.

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I was desperate to try almost every money-making opportunity on the internet and Finding Nathan Dylan and his services rendered was a breath of fresh air in my life.

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We are based in San Francisco; founded by Max Levchin (founding CTO PayPal), Jeff Kaditz (CDO DeNA/ngmoco), and Nathan Gettings (founding CTO of Palantir); and building a team of exceptionally talented people to join us on our mission.

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If you must contact any firm to get any amount of loan you need today, with low interest rate of 2% and better repayment schedule, please contact Nathan Dylan Services (NDS) via email (nathdylan@outlook.com) to solve any financial problems you might be passing through now.

Quote examples

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Here's one sample but the problem is nationwide: "“Our enrollees generated 24 percent more claims than we thought they would when we set our 2014 rates,” said Nathan T.

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Judge Nathan held that the services > CloudFlare provided to the defendants were anything but > passive That does lead into "is serving DNS for a domain actively aiding infringement?" which is much better question.

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Continued studies on technology, business and marketing - inspired by Paul Graham and subsequently HN - via a series of amazing "virtual mentors" over the last several years (Amy Hoy, Brennan Dunn, Nathan Barry, Patrick Mackenzie).

Proper noun examples

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Sequoia came in and gave them $600k quietly after Greg McAdoo synthesized and reframed the Airbnb vision (See Nathan's Startup school speech from 2013).

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Getting more known now will help future books I write (Nathan Barry is a good example).

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Although I disagree with most of Nathan's points, there is a really good discussion going on.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nathan in a sentence?

The scientific name for a wormhole is an Einstein-Rosen Bridge - named after Nathan Rosen and, obviously, Albert Einstein who conceived the idea.

What does nathan mean?

A male given name from Hebrew, of Biblical origin.

What part of speech is nathan?

nathan is commonly used as noun.