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Jonathan Mike in The Union Democrat - Oct 28 2003
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Jonathan Mike in Times-Union - Oct 9 1978
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Jonathan Blycker Mike in The Spokesman-Review - July 9 2005
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Jonathan Mike in Youngstown Vindicator - Sep 1 1975
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Jonathan Hamlyn Mike, born 1967
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Jonathan Mike, born Circa 1944
1950 United States Federal Census
Jonathan S Mike, 1969 - 2004
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Jonathan Seraphine Mike, born 1969
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Jonathan S Mike, born 1969
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Jonathan Isaiah Calch Mike, born 1997
Kentucky Births, 1911 - 1999Jonathan Noah Mike, born 1982
Kentucky Births, 1911 - 1999
Jonathan Mike, born Circa 1944
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Jonathan Dahm Mike
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Jonathan Gogel Mike
Historical Books - Index of Authors and People Mentioned, 1811-2003
Jonathan N. Mike
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Jonathan Mike
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Jonathan Mike
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Jonathan Mike
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The name Jonathan has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Yehonatan, which means "God has given." It first appeared in ancient Israel and is prominently featured in the Hebrew Bible, particularly as the name of the son of King Saul and a close friend of David. This biblical association imbues the name with connotations of loyalty and friendship, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Over the centuries, Jonathan has been widely adopted in various cultures and languages, leading to several notable variations, including Jonatan in Scandinavian countries, Jon in English-speaking regions, and Yonatan in modern Hebrew. The name has maintained its popularity across different eras, often associated with strong, dependable individuals, and remains a common choice in many parts of the world today.
The last name "Mike" is primarily a diminutive form of the name "Michael," which has Hebrew origins, meaning "Who is like God?" It is widely used in various cultures and languages, particularly in English-speaking countries, where it has become a common given name and, in some cases, a surname. The name Michael has biblical roots, being borne by the archangel in Judeo-Christian traditions, which contributed to its popularity throughout history. As a surname, "Mike" may not have a distinct geographical origin but is often associated with families that adopted it as a last name in the modern era, particularly in the United States and other English-speaking nations. Variations of the name include "Michaels," "Mikhael," and "Michele," which can be found in different cultures, reflecting local linguistic adaptations. While "Mike" itself is not traditionally a surname, its use as such may indicate familial connections to individuals named Michael, often signifying a lineage or heritage tied to the name's historical and religious significance.
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