Jhonatan

Meaning of Jhonatan

Jhonatan is a vibrant twist on the classic Jonathan. It carries the Hebrew meaning “God has given” through a lively Latin lens. It also echoes the biblical hero who stood by King David with unwavering loyalty. The name rolls off the tongue with easy charm—ho-nah-TAHN in Spanish or joh-NAH-tuhn in English—and wears its extra “h” like a dash of salsa spice. In many Latin American homes, Jhonatan has long been a beloved choice, hinting at generosity and strength. Even in the US it quietly shines, chosen by about forty families a year so it feels special yet down-to-earth. With its melodious rhythm and timeless heritage, Jhonatan inspires warmth and possibility, ready to spark fresh stories in every child who bears it.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ho-nah-TAHN (/xoˈnatan/)

English

  • Pronunced as joh-NAH-tuhn (/dʒoˈnətən/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Jhonatan

Jhonatan Narváez -
Jhonatan Restrepo -
Jhonatan -
Jhonatan Candia -
Ana Perez
Curated byAna Perez

Assistant Editor