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  • proper noun A male given name, a variant spelling of Jonathan, confusing that name with John.

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Examples

  • Johnathan is an undersized defensive end who will probably be considered for a move to outside linebacker, but I doubt that he has the pass coverage skills or speed to play that position.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Yes, Johnathan is a bit of a dope, and a bit selfish, but the way he was written was fucking assinine.

    The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Review 2008

  • Cousin Johnathan (Jaquith-Rupright -) Line from Michigan

    Waldo Jaquith - Vern Rupright for VP ‘16! 2008

  • Code-leaper Karmichael Hunt rejects the notion Johnathan Thurston should feel led by any sense of loyalty in sticking with rugby league.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Code-leaper Karmichael Hunt rejects the notion Johnathan Thurston should feel led by any sense of loyalty in sticking with rugby league.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Ask any gamer - they know Fatal1ty (aka Johnathan Wendel) - either as a celebrity or as a piece of Wii maze of sorts set up for you to sadly attempt.

    unknown title 2009

  • Ask any gamer - they know Fatal1ty (aka Johnathan Wendel) - either as a celebrity or as a piece of Wii maze of sorts set up for you to sadly attempt.

    unknown title 2009

  • At the bottom is the name "Johnathan" written in long, sweeping strokes.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2010

  • He will play alongside superstars such as Johnathan Thurston in a game which will give him an opportunity to represent his people on the big stage at Gold Coast's Skilled Park.

    The Canberra Times - Front Page 2010

  • He will play alongside superstars such as Johnathan Thurston in a game which will give him an opportunity to represent his people on the big stage at Gold Coast's Skilled Park.

    The Canberra Times - Front Page 2010

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