Dosetai is a Greek given name meaning "gift of God". It was extremely popular in late classical Judea and among Jewish communities in Egypt, and corresponds to the Hebrew "Mattaniah" or "Nethaneel," which seems to have been a favorite one both in Palestine and in Alexandria (Josephus, "Ant. " xiii. 9, § 2; xiv. 10, § 18; xv. 6, § 2). It has been borne by the following:

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  • Dosetai is a Greek given name meaning "gift of God". It was extremely popular in late classical Judea and among Jewish communities in Egypt, and corresponds to the Hebrew "Mattaniah" or "Nethaneel," which seems to have been a favorite one both in Palestine and in Alexandria (Josephus, "Ant. " xiii. 9, § 2; xiv. 10, § 18; xv. 6, § 2). It has been borne by the following:
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  • Dosetai
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  • Marcus Jastrow and Wilhelm Bacher
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  • Dosetai is a Greek given name meaning "gift of God". It was extremely popular in late classical Judea and among Jewish communities in Egypt, and corresponds to the Hebrew "Mattaniah" or "Nethaneel," which seems to have been a favorite one both in Palestine and in Alexandria (Josephus, "Ant. " xiii. 9, § 2; xiv. 10, § 18; xv. 6, § 2). It has been borne by the following:
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  • Dosetai
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