Jhonnatan is of Latin origin, meaning 'God is gracious.' It is a variant spelling of Jonathan and is composed of two elements: 'Yah,' meaning 'God' in Hebrew, and '-onathan,' derived from the Greek 'Athanasios,' which signifies 'immortal.' This name has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in South America and Spain. It's often used to express gratitude or devotion.
"Jhonnatan had only 11 recorded births over five years, with a gap of four years between the first and second occurrences."