Jehonadab was an individual mentioned in the Bible, specifically in 2 Chronicles 19:8 and 2 Kings 23:31. His name is believed to derive from Hebrew elements meaning "Yahweh is willing" or "Yahweh is gracious." He is primarily known for being a member of the Rechabites, a nomadic tribe known for their strict adherence to ancient customs and practices. Jehonadab was the son of Recab and served as an advisor to King Josiah during his religious reforms in Judah.
"Jehonadab saw its sole appearance in baby names during 1998 with seven newborns sharing the unique moniker."