Jonathan
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(in the Bible) a son of Saul and friend of David.
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Archaic. an American, especially a New Englander.
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a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “God gave.”
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Etymology
Origin of Jonathan
First recorded in 1875–80; named after Jonathan Hasbrouck (died 1846), American jurist
Example Sentences
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The former deputy chief medical officer for England through the pandemic, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, posted: "I'm very unclear what is meant by the rather silly term of 'superflu'."
From BBC
Jonathan Turley, whose trial coverage was outstanding, notes additional famous attorneys who got it wrong:
Deputy governor Jonathan Heath voted to leave the rate at 7.25%.
He was agreeable to the idea, he says, but didn't push ahead until meeting executive producer Jonathan Nolan.
From BBC
“Tony’s friendship and guidance has meant the world to me,” said actor Jonathan Jackson, who was only 11 when he started on the soap as Lucky Spencer, Luke’s son.
From Los Angeles Times
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