Johnathan is a unique and classic name, originating from the Hebrew name Jonathan, which means 'gift of God'. It's composed of two elements: 'Yahweh', meaning 'God', and 'tan', signifying 'gift' or 'gracious'. Johnathan has been popular throughout history, with notable figures such as Johnathan Swift, an Irish satirist, and Johnathan Edwards, a prominent theologian. Its variants include Jonathan, Jonathon, and Jonatan.
"In 1986, there were five babies named Jonathan."