Nathan (disambiguation)
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"Nathan" is the name of a number of people — real, historical, and mythological:
- Nathan was the name of at least six people in the Hebrew Bible
- Nathan is the name of one of largest fashion houses in Belgium
- Natan, a Belgian fashion house.
- Nathan-melech, which means "King's Gift".
- Sellapan Ramanathan (b. 1924), President of Singapore is often known as S R Nathan
- Nathan's [(ja)], a fastfood business
- Berman and Nathan, London
- Last names
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- Baron Nathan, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1940
- * Harry Louis Nathan, 1st Baron Nathan (1889-1963)
- * Roger Carol Michael Nathan, 2nd Baron Nathan (b. 1922)
- David Nathan (1923 - 1966), a Welsh journalist.
- Henry Nathan
- Isaac Nathan
- Joe Nathan
- John Nathan
- Matthew Nathan, former Governor of Hong Kong
- Maud Nathan
- Micah Nathan
- Prince Nathan
- Robert Nathan, Robert Gruntal Nathan
- Theodora Nathan
- Tony Nathan
- Lion Nathan
- Names
- Nathan the Wise (1779)
- Nathan Birnbaum
- Nathan Hale an American patriot serving as a spy during the American Revolution
- Nathan Milstein
- Nathan Einhorn
- Nathan Hauritz
- Nathan (band) is an alt-country band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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Nathans, Natans
Nathansohn, Nathanson, Natanson
Nathansohn
Nathanson
- Adam Nathanson, key guitarist
- Andrew Nathanson
- Bernard Nathanson
- Bernhard Nathanson (1832-), Russian-Hebrew journalist and author; born at Satanow, Podolia ([link])
- E.M. Nathanson
- Jeff Nathanson
- Joseph Paul Nathanson / Joseph Saul Nathansohn (1808-1875), Polish rabbi and author ([link])
- Marcus Nathanson (1793-1868), Lithuanian scholar ([link])
- Matt Nathanson
- Mendel Levin Nathanson (1780-1868), Altona-born Danish merchant, editor, and economist ([link])
- Roy Nathanson
Natanson
- Henryk Natanson
- Jacob Nathanson / Jakub Natanson (1832-1884), Polish chemist ([link])
- Ludwik Natanson (1821-1896), Polish physician; brother of Henryk Natanson ([link])
- Mark Natanson
- Maurice Natanson
- Władysław Natanson
See also
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