All about the name JATON

Meaning, origin, history.

Jaton is a unique and uncommon name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew word "yadon," which means "hand." The name Jaton has a deep historical significance as it is believed to be one of the names of one of the giants who fought against Moses and the Israelites in the Bible.

The name Jaton is not particularly popular, but it has been used sporadically throughout history. It was most commonly used during the Middle Ages in Europe, where it was often given to boys born with unusual birthmarks or physical traits that were thought to resemble a hand. In some cultures, the name Jaton was also believed to have supernatural powers and was given to children who were thought to be destined for greatness.

Today, the name Jaton is still quite rare but continues to be used by families looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child. While it may not be as popular as more traditional Hebrew names like David or Samuel, Jaton remains a powerful and intriguing choice with a rich history behind it.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name JATON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Jaton has seen a varied number of births over the years in the United States. In the mid to late twentieth century, there were several years with either five or seven births recorded each year for this name. The highest peak was in 1992 with eight births. However, from 2003 onwards, the number of births has stabilized around five per year, except for a dip to six in 2004. Overall, over the span of these years, there have been a total of fifty-five babies named Jaton born in the United States.