Jesus is a variant of Joshua, Hebrew of origin meaning "God rescues", a fitting meaning for the main figure of Christianity and the son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. A name for a son, Jesus is common among Hispanic Christians and Spanish-speaking cultures. In the New Testament, Jesus is also referred to as Emmanuel.
Jesus is a variant of Joshua, Hebrew of origin meaning "God rescues", a fitting meaning for the main figure of Christianity and the son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. A name for a son, Jesus is common among Hispanic Christians and Spanish-speaking cultures. In the New Testament, Jesus is also referred to as Emmanuel.
Jesus is a variant of Joshua, Hebrew of origin meaning "God rescues", a fitting meaning for the main figure of Christianity and the son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. A name for a son, Jesus is common among Hispanic Christians and Spanish-speaking cultures. In the New Testament, Jesus is also referred to as Emmanuel.
Jesus is a variant of Joshua, Hebrew of origin meaning "God rescues", a fitting meaning for the main figure of Christianity and the son of God, Jesus of Nazareth. A name for a son, Jesus is common among Hispanic Christians and Spanish-speaking cultures. In the New Testament, Jesus is also referred to as Emmanuel.