RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Nathan
1000 BC - 960 BC
Nathan
Nathan (Hebrew: נתן, Modern: Natan, Tiberian: Nāṯān) was the youngest son among four or five children born to King David and Bathsheba in Jerusalem if names were written in order in the Bible (besides Solomon). He was a younger brother of Shammuah (sometimes referred to as Shammua or Shimea) and Shobab, and Solomon who was the second oldest child of Bathsheba. The first son died before he could be named. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nathan has received more than 257,650 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Nathan is the 1,312th most popular religious figure.
Memorability Metrics
260k
Page Views (PV)
56.66
Historical Popularity Index (HPI)
16
Languages Editions (L)
4.09
Effective Languages (L*)
2.17
Coefficient of Variation (CV)
Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES
Among religious figures, Nathan ranks 1,312 out of 3,187. Before him are Amoghavajra, An Shigao, Ahmad al-Tijani, Bashar ibn Burd, Zanabazar, and Pandita Ramabai. After him are Senhime, Augustin Bea, Clement Mary Hofbauer, Ernest Simoni, Akile Hatun, and Rimbert.
Most Popular Religious Figures in Wikipedia
Go to all RankingsAmoghavajra
705 - 774
HPI: 56.72
Rank: 1,306
An Shigao
101 - 168
HPI: 56.72
Rank: 1,307
Ahmad al-Tijani
1735 - 1815
HPI: 56.71
Rank: 1,308
Bashar ibn Burd
714 - 783
HPI: 56.70
Rank: 1,309
Zanabazar
1635 - 1723
HPI: 56.69
Rank: 1,310
Pandita Ramabai
1858 - 1922
HPI: 56.68
Rank: 1,311
Nathan
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 56.66
Rank: 1,312
Senhime
1597 - 1666
HPI: 56.65
Rank: 1,313
Augustin Bea
1881 - 1968
HPI: 56.61
Rank: 1,314
Clement Mary Hofbauer
1751 - 1820
HPI: 56.61
Rank: 1,315
Ernest Simoni
1928 - Present
HPI: 56.60
Rank: 1,316
Akile Hatun
1607 - 1630
HPI: 56.60
Rank: 1,317
Rimbert
830 - 888
HPI: 56.59
Rank: 1,318
Contemporaries
Among people born in 1000 BC, Nathan ranks 27. Before him are Shoshenq II, Osorkon II, Tukulti-Ninurta II, Tiglath-Pileser II, Takelot I, and Ashur-dan II. After him are Jair, King Yi of Zhou, King Gong of Zhou, Ben-Hadad I, Maitreyi, and Harsiese A. Among people deceased in 960 BC, Nathan ranks 6. Before him are King Elah, Baasha of Israel, Nadab of Israel, Zimri, and Ashur-dan II.
Others Born in 1000 BC
Go to all RankingsShoshenq II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 889 BC
HPI: 59.29
Rank: 21
Osorkon II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 850 BC
HPI: 59.05
Rank: 22
Tukulti-Ninurta II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 900 BC
HPI: 58.77
Rank: 23
Tiglath-Pileser II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 935 BC
HPI: 58.52
Rank: 24
Takelot I
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 874 BC
HPI: 57.94
Rank: 25
Ashur-dan II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 56.78
Rank: 26
Nathan
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 56.66
Rank: 27
Jair
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - Present
HPI: 56.19
Rank: 28
King Yi of Zhou
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 892 BC
HPI: 56.05
Rank: 29
King Gong of Zhou
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 900 BC
HPI: 55.75
Rank: 30
Ben-Hadad I
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 900 BC
HPI: 54.74
Rank: 31
Maitreyi
PHILOSOPHER
1000 BC - 1000 BC
HPI: 51.65
Rank: 32
Harsiese A
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 860 BC
HPI: 50.93
Rank: 33
Others Deceased in 960 BC
Go to all RankingsKing Elah
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 67.54
Rank: 1
Baasha of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 67.14
Rank: 2
Nadab of Israel
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 66.84
Rank: 3
Zimri
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 64.16
Rank: 4
Ashur-dan II
POLITICIAN
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 56.78
Rank: 5
Nathan
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
1000 BC - 960 BC
HPI: 56.66
Rank: 6