{"id":4724,"date":"2013-06-03T14:00:36","date_gmt":"2013-06-03T19:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cottrillcompass.com\/blog\/?p=4724"},"modified":"2013-05-31T14:03:38","modified_gmt":"2013-05-31T19:03:38","slug":"our-names-what-do-they-mean","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cottrillcompass.com\/blog\/2013\/our-names-what-do-they-mean.html","title":{"rendered":"Our Names &#8211; What do they mean?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b>Why did we name our children the way we did?<\/b> &nbsp;I&#8217;m basically reposting this to our blog &#8211; it was a page on our website that we added around the time when our children were born. &nbsp;I came across it when preparing for Hannah and Nathanael&#8217;s birthday parties. &nbsp;So here it is!<\/p>\n<h2>More than a name&#8230;<\/h2>\n<h3>Nathanael William<\/h3>\n<p><b>Nathanael:<\/b>&nbsp; (Hebrew)  <i>Given by God.<\/i>&nbsp; This name reminds us that our son truly was given to us by God.&nbsp; Probably the most well known Nathanael is Jesus&#8217; disciple (probably the same man as Bartholomew, Bartholomew being like a last name).&nbsp; A skeptic at first, Nathanael was willing to investigate the truth honestly, and he became a follower of Christ.&nbsp; Jesus described him as &#8220;without guile&#8221;; he was not a person to use crafty or deceitful manipulation.&nbsp; A native of Cana in Israel, tradition tells us that he became a missionary to the east, possibly to areas such as modern day Yemen and Armenia. &nbsp;It is believed that he was martyred for his faith.<\/p>\n<p><b>William:<\/b>  (Germanic)  The name William comes from the words that mean <i>&#8220;desire&#8221;<\/i> and <i>&#8220;helmet&#8221;<\/i>, and so William is often interpreted as <i>resolute protector<\/i>.&nbsp; The name is also reminiscent of Ephesians 6:17, a verse that talks about the helmet of Salvation, pointing to our Ultimate Protector.&nbsp; Isaiah 59 talks about God&#8217;s helmet of salvation, and His determination to fight dishonesty and injustice, an interesting blend of the concepts in the names Nathanael and William.<\/p>\n<p><b>Family&#8230;<\/b> We&#8217;re not aware of many relatives using the biblical spelling of Nathanael, although there are some with the alternate spelling, such as Nathanael&#8217;s 1st cousin 4 times removed, Nathaniel Winger.<\/p>\n<p>The name William is very much a family name.&nbsp; Nathanael&#8217;s grandfather is Robert Edward William Cottrill, and there are at least 4 generations of Cottrill ancestors before that with either the first or second name of William (we have yet to find out how far back). &nbsp;In the previous 5 generations before Nathanael on Jim&#8217;s side there are 8 Williams, including William Armour (great great grandfather), William Young (great great grandfather), and William Parkes (great great great grandfather).&nbsp; Nathanael&#8217;s great great grandfather William E. Cottrill brought his family from England to Canada in 1910.<\/p>\n<h3>Hannah Kadence<\/h3>\n<p><b>Hannah:<\/b> &nbsp;(Hebrew)  <i>Favour<\/i> or <i>grace<\/i>.&nbsp; This name speaks of God&#8217;s special gifts to us, one being Hannah herself!&nbsp; Hannah was also a woman spoken of in the Bible (see 1Samuel 1 and 2); a woman of prayer, poetry and prophecy who prayed for a son and then gave him completely to God.&nbsp; Our Hannah has been given back to the Lord as well, and we know she&#8217;s in good hands.<br \/><i>Note:  Hannah is spelled the same backwards and forwards, which is appropriate since she was &#8216;breech&#8217; and so started life &#8216;backwards&#8217;.<\/i> (; <\/p>\n<p><b>Kadence:<\/b>  (Latin)  A <i>cadence <\/i>in music is the rhythmic flow of the song, and also the final two chords which &#8216;fall&#8217; to resolve the end of the song, such as the final &#8216;Amen&#8217; in a hymn. &nbsp;Spelling cadence with a &#8216;k&#8217; is poetic license!&nbsp; Life itself has been called a poem written by God.&nbsp; There is a rhythm to everyone&#8217;s life, and we know that God will bring about a completion and resolution to it all. &nbsp;We hope that the ups and downs of life will be seen from the eyes of one who knows the Composer, and so sees meaning in it all.<\/p>\n<p><b>Family&#8230;<\/b> Originally we thought the name Hannah would be a bit of a tribute to all the many Anns, Annes, and Annies on both sides of the family (knowing that Hannah is equivalent to Ana in Spanish).&nbsp; We discovered later that Hannah&#8217;s 8th great grandmother, Hannah Wenger, was the first on that side of the family to come to the &#8220;new world&#8221; from Switzerland in 1749, along with her two sons. &nbsp;Hannah also has a first cousin, five times removed named Hannah Johnston.<\/p>\n<h3>Shari Lynn<\/h3>\n<p><b>Shari:<\/b>&nbsp; This name has two possible relations.&nbsp; First, to the French name Cherie, which means <i>dear<\/i> or <i>darling<\/i>. &nbsp;It is also a form of Sharon, taken from the plain in the land of Palestine. &nbsp;The place was known for it&#8217;s beauty. &nbsp;The reference to the &#8220;rose of Sharon&#8221; in the Song of Solomon 2:1 is most familiar.<\/p>\n<p><b>Lynn:<\/b>&nbsp; (Old English)  Meaning <i>&#8220;stream&#8221;<\/i>. &nbsp;Once again has relation to natural beauty.<\/p>\n<p><b>Family&#8230;<\/b>&nbsp; Lynn is a common name, so we won&#8217;t get into all those. &nbsp;Shari&#8217;s 3rd cousin is Shari Lynn Sider.&nbsp; She also has a collection of relatives with similar names &#8211; a 2nd cousin (Sherry Lynn Heise), another 3rd cousin (Sharon Lynn Barnhart), and a couple of 4th cousins (Shari Gayle Henry and Sherrie Lynn Cober).<\/p>\n<h3>James Robert<\/h3>\n<p><b>James:<\/b>&nbsp; (Hebrew)  From &#8220;Jacob&#8221;, meaning <i>to take another&#8217;s place, especially by underhanded means<\/i>.&nbsp; There were two apostles named James, one traditionally known as a man of prayer.&nbsp; He was supposedly called &#8216;old camel knees&#8217; because of the callouses he developed from kneeling in prayer.&nbsp; The nickname &#8220;Jim&#8221;, has been said to mean <i>&#8220;faithful friend&#8221;<\/i>.<br \/><i>Note: &nbsp;James is actually an English corruption of the name Jacob. &nbsp;In almost every language, the name is translated as Jacob (Spanish &#8211; Santiago which comes from San Diego or Saint Jacob, Diego being a variant of Jacob.) &nbsp;For a discussion of this see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.charismanews.com\/opinion\/38591-recovering-the-lost-letter-of-jacob\">Recovering the Lost Letter of Jacob<\/a>)<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>Robert:<\/b>&nbsp; (French, from old German)  Meaning <i>bright<\/i> and <i>fame<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Family&#8230;<\/b> &nbsp;Robert is, of course, after Jim&#8217;s Dad. &nbsp;But Jim also has a 7th great grandfather, 4th great grandfather, 3rd great grandfather and great grandfather with the name.&nbsp; His 4th, Robert Carscadden, was the first of that family to come to Canada from Ireland in 1839.&nbsp; There are also grand uncles and cousins with the name. &nbsp;James is also popular &#8211; 2nd cousins (James David Adamthwaite and James Ian Mcphedran), among many others. &nbsp;I know of at least two or three James Robert Cottrills in the States, though we haven&#8217;t found a direct connection yet.<\/p>\n<h3>Cottrill<\/h3>\n<p>Let us not leave out the family name.&nbsp; Cottrill is an English name meaning,&#8221;One who lives in a small cottage&#8221;, particularly a small rented house. &nbsp;The Cottrills did just that for a thousand years or more in England, and many still do!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Why did we name our children the way we did? &nbsp;I&#8217;m basically reposting this to our blog &#8211; it was a page on our website that we added around the time when our children were born. &nbsp;I came across it when preparing for Hannah and Nathanael&#8217;s birthday parties. &nbsp;So here it is! 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