Mate name - Meaning of Mate
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Georgian, Croatian, Hebrew, Hungarian
- Pronounced
- MAH-the
- Mate Meaning
- Georgian form of Matthew. Diminutive of Matej or Matija. Mate is a Hungarian variant of Matthew. Matthew originates in Hebrew language and means "God"s present". Saint Matthew was one of the twelve disciples of Christ and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. As a masculine given name Matthew has been popular over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. It functions as a surname as well.
Mate Related Names
Variant:, Matko, Mato
Feminine Form, Mateja
Other Languages Matia (Basque), Matthew, Matthias (Biblical), Matthaios, Matthias (Biblical Greek), Mattityahu (Biblical Hebrew), Mattheus, Matthias (Biblical Latin), Mateu (Catalan), Matej, Mateo, Mate, Matija, Matko, Mato (Croatian), Matouš, Matěj, Matyáš (Czech), Mads, Mathias, Matthias (Danish), Matthias, Matthijs, Thijs, Ties (Dutch), Matthew, Mat, Mathew, Matt, Mattie, Matty (English), Matti, Matias (Finnish), Mathieu, Matthieu, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias (French), Matthäus, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias, Mattias (German), Matthias (Greek), Makaio (Hawaiian), Mattithyahu, Mattityahu (Hebrew), Máté, Mátyás (Hungarian), Maitiú (Irish), Matteo, Mattia (Italian), Matas (Lithuanian), Matej (Macedonian), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias (Norwegian), Mateusz, Maciej (Polish), Mateus, Matias (Portuguese), Matheus (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Matfey, Matvei, Matvey, Motya (Russian), Mateja, Matija (Serbian), Matúš, Matej (Slovak), Matej, Matevž, Matic, Matija, Matjaž, Tjaž (Slovene), Mateo, Matías (Spanish), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias, Mattias (Swedish), Matti (Finnish), Matthieu (French), Mate (Georgian), Mateusz (Polish), Matúš (Slovak), Matthias (Swedish)
Feminine Form:, Mateja
Other Languages Matia (Basque), Matthew, Matthias (Biblical), Matthaios, Matthias (Biblical Greek), Mattityahu (Biblical Hebrew), Mattheus, Matthias (Biblical Latin), Mateu (Catalan), Matej, Mateo, Mate, Matija, Matko, Mato (Croatian), Matouš, Matěj, Matyáš (Czech), Mads, Mathias, Matthias (Danish), Matthias, Matthijs, Thijs, Ties (Dutch), Matthew, Mat, Mathew, Matt, Mattie, Matty (English), Matti, Matias (Finnish), Mathieu, Matthieu, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias (French), Matthäus, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias, Mattias (German), Matthias (Greek), Makaio (Hawaiian), Mattithyahu, Mattityahu (Hebrew), Máté, Mátyás (Hungarian), Maitiú (Irish), Matteo, Mattia (Italian), Matas (Lithuanian), Matej (Macedonian), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias (Norwegian), Mateusz, Maciej (Polish), Mateus, Matias (Portuguese), Matheus (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Matfey, Matvei, Matvey, Motya (Russian), Mateja, Matija (Serbian), Matúš, Matej (Slovak), Matej, Matevž, Matic, Matija, Matjaž, Tjaž (Slovene), Mateo, Matías (Spanish), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias, Mattias (Swedish), Matti (Finnish), Matthieu (French), Mate (Georgian), Mateusz (Polish), Matúš (Slovak), Matthias (Swedish)
Other Languages: Matia (Basque), Matthew, Matthias (Biblical), Matthaios, Matthias (Biblical Greek), Mattityahu (Biblical Hebrew), Mattheus, Matthias (Biblical Latin), Mateu (Catalan), Matej, Mateo, Mate, Matija, Matko, Mato (Croatian), Matouš, Matěj, Matyáš (Czech), Mads, Mathias, Matthias (Danish), Matthias, Matthijs, Thijs, Ties (Dutch), Matthew, Mat, Mathew, Matt, Mattie, Matty (English), Matti, Matias (Finnish), Mathieu, Matthieu, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias (French), Matthäus, Mathias, Mathis, Matthias, Mattias (German), Matthias (Greek), Makaio (Hawaiian), Mattithyahu, Mattityahu (Hebrew), Máté, Mátyás (Hungarian), Maitiú (Irish), Matteo, Mattia (Italian), Matas (Lithuanian), Matej (Macedonian), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias (Norwegian), Mateusz, Maciej (Polish), Mateus, Matias (Portuguese), Matheus (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Matfey, Matvei, Matvey, Motya (Russian), Mateja, Matija (Serbian), Matúš, Matej (Slovak), Matej, Matevž, Matic, Matija, Matjaž, Tjaž (Slovene), Mateo, Matías (Spanish), Matteus, Mathias, Mats, Matthias, Mattias (Swedish), Matti (Finnish), Matthieu (French), Mate (Georgian), Mateusz (Polish), Matúš (Slovak), Matthias (Swedish)