Jonathan is a name of Hebrew origin that means "gift from God." It is derived from the Hebrew words "yonah," which means "dove," and "el," meaning "God." The name Jonathan has been popular throughout history, with notable figures including Jonathan Swift, an Irish writer best known for his satirical novel "Gulliver's Travels," and Jonathan Edwards, a prominent American theologian and revivalist preacher during the Great Awakening in the 18th century.
Between 2005 and 2023, the name Jonuel was given to a total of 79 babies born in the United States. Here's a breakdown of how many boys named Jonuel were born each year:
* 2005: 5 births
* 2008: 5 births
* 2011: 11 births
* 2012: 5 births
* 2013: 6 births
* 2014: 9 births
* 2016: 5 births
* 2017: 9 births
* 2018: 6 births
* 2019: 8 births
* 2020: 5 births
* 2023: 5 births
These statistics show that the name Jonuel has seen varying popularity over the past two decades in the United States, with peaks in 2011 and 2017. Despite fluctuations in yearly birth numbers, Jonuel remains a unique and distinctive name choice for parents looking to give their child a special name.