Matan

Meaning of Matan

In the discipline of onomastics, Matan (mah-TAHN) emerges as a Hebrew masculine name rooted in the verb מָתַן (matan), meaning “gift” or “offering,” and carries with it the warmth of divine benevolence and human generosity. Like the Latin donum woven into classical texts, this succinct appellation unfurls a rich semantic tapestry, its phonetic clarity reminiscent of a marble column whose proportions balance precision with grace. From an academic vantage, the name’s morphology—three syllables anchored by the emphatic “TAHN”—conveys both stability and gentle resonance, as though a carefully struck chord lingering in a vaulted hall. Data from the United States Social Security Administration reveal Matan’s steadfast niche among newly registered male names: annual occurrences have oscillated modestly between six and thirty-seven since the mid-1980s, consistently positioning it near the 900th rank. This enduring, moderate presence suggests a name that neither chases the capricious tides of fashion nor retreats into obscurity, but rather endures like a steadfast laurel, emblematic of gratitude bestowed and traditions upheld. In every utterance, Matan thus unfolds as a gift—a bridge between ancient Hebrew heritage and contemporary hopes for a luminous future.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as mah-TAHN (/maˈtan/)

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