Many names mean "of God" or have a similar connotation. Here are a few examples, with their origins and nuances:
Hebrew:
* Elijah (אֵלִיָּהוּ): Meaning "My God is Yahweh" (Yahweh being the Hebrew name for God).
* Daniel (דָּנִיֵּאל): Meaning "God is my judge" or "God is the judge".
* Nathaniel (נְתַנְאֵל): Meaning "God has given" or "Gift of God".
* Michael (מִיכָאֵל): Meaning "Who is like God?" (often interpreted as a rhetorical question implying no one).
* Emmanuel (עִמָּנוּאֵל): Meaning "God is with us".
Greek:
* Theodore (Θεόδωρος): Meaning "Gift of God" (Theos = God, doron = gift).
* Dorothea (Δωροθέα): The feminine form of Theodore, also meaning "Gift of God".
Latin:
* Deodata/Deodatus: Meaning "Given by God."
Other:
* Bogdan (Slavic): Meaning "God-given" or "Gift of God."
* Habibullah(Arabic): Meaning "Beloved of God."
It's important to note that the specific meaning can vary slightly depending on the exact etymology and cultural context.