Natan Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan)
- Marriage (1): Sarake Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan)
- Marriage (2): Feige Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan) in Poland
General Notes:
NATAN m Usage: Jewish Hebrew form of NATHAN NATHAN m Usage: English, Biblical Pronounced: NAY-than Means "giver" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a prophet and also a son of King David. This name can also function as a short form of JONATHAN or NATHANAEL. NATHANAEL m Usage: Biblical, English, Scandinavian Pronounced: nay-THAN-ee-el, nay-THAN-yel From the Hebrew name Nethane'el which meant "God has given". In the New Testament this is the name of an apostle also known as Bartholomew. JONATHAN m Usage: English, Biblical Pronounced: JAHN-a-than From the Hebrew name Yehonatan (contracted to Yonatan) meaning "YAHWEH has given". In the Old Testament Jonathan was the eldest son of Saul and a friend of David. He was killed in battle with the Philistines. A famous bearer of this name was Jonathan Swift, the satirist who wrote 'Gulliver's Travels' and other works.
Natan married Sarake Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan). (Sarake Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan) died in During Ww II.)
Natan next married Feige Rozonzedzevo (Ben-Natan) in Poland.
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