Mathew means gift of God — the single-T variant of Matthew, from the Hebrew Mattityahu. Saint Matthew wrote the first Gospel AND was a tax collector who left everything to follow Jesus. The single-T streamlines. Two syllables of the first-Gospel, the tax-collector-who-left-everything, and single-T gift-of-God.
Two syllables with a classic, strong sound: MATH-yoo.
The meaning gift of God is divinely generous.
The single-T streamlines beautifully.
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The vibe of Mathew
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Origin & history of Mathew
Hebrew Mattityahu (gift of God)→single-T Mathew
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Hebrew roots
Mathew is the single-T variant of Matthew meaning gift of God. Saint Matthew wrote the first Gospel — a tax collector who left everything.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Single-T variant; biblical apostle.
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Today
Mathew remains a beloved choice, ranking #702 in the US. 77,505 babies have been named Mathew since 1880.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Mathew?
1990peak year
The name Mathew reached its peak in 1990, with 2,174 registrations (ranked #148). It had been quietly building for over half a century before that, first appearing in records in 1880. Since the peak, the name has eased to around #702 today, averaging about 400 new babies per year. Mathew has been declining in recent years. Across all years on record, approximately 77,505 American babies have carried this name.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Mathew's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — gift-of-God nurturing. People named Mathew tend to be classic, generous, and gifted at single-T divine giving.
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