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Jesus

The name Jesus is a baby boy name. The name Jesus comes from the Spanish origin. In Spanish The meaning of the name Jesus is: Named for Jesus.


Name Information
Boy or Girl ?: boy
Origin of name: Spanish
Meaning: Named for Jesus.
Expression number: 11
SoulUrge Number: 8
Average Visitor Rating: 4.19 (Out of 5)
Number of ratings: 10
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I'm sorry
written by Lauren Engel, November 13, 2007
I know that this is a spanish name and all and it is'nt said the way it is spelt...But i wouldnt name my kid Jesus cause i have see alot of people get made fun of with this name.
JESUS
written by Judy Jennings, December 05, 2007
I believe that no one else on earth should have the name Jesus because our glorious Lord and savior is the only one deserving of such praise and honor to have this precious holy name.
Speacking the truth of our hero Jesus!
written by Alexa Lopez, January 06, 2008
I agree with Judy Jenninngs Amen! God Bless you finally someone says something sooo true! Lauren if people make fun of that name they don't know how Jesus in the Cross gave his LIFE for us other wise we would be in hell. So I wouldn't be talking!!!
My Opinion
written by saitygurl, January 06, 2008
Jesus is my husband and sons name and yes it is our lords name and if its the same glorious lord im talkind about then he would love to share his name just like he shares his love with us, nobody can judge but him.
No one should use the name Jesus except our lord and saviour
written by malachi, February 11, 2008
its disrespectful to have that name
imagine how much someone would be made fun of for it!
Dont care
written by Krystal Hamlin, February 13, 2008
My man and me had a friend named Jesus And before he died he told us that if we had a boy to name him jesus so that we knowed that are boy was caring out a honorable name from him and the good man above and i dont care what anybody think's about that.
good page
written by trolly, February 14, 2008
this page is so off the chain!!!!!!!!!!!!!you guys rock.
the right thing
written by lady in the light, February 17, 2008
To me We all have the right to have any name our children what ever we want i know if i was a boy i would be honored to have that name. But on the other side No one is going to be perfict like our Lord god and no one is going to respect the name like it should be. and thats all there is to it and i don't care what any one thinks
Where's the problem?
written by Maxime, February 27, 2008
So what if someone is called Jesus, why do you care? It's just a name so get over it. What's the whole thing about Jesus being disrespectful name to have? There is no honor question here anyway.
Named for Jesus
written by Natalie D, March 04, 2008
The name Jesus is quite popular among the spanish culture. And there is nothing wrong with that. As you can see the meaning of the name is "Named for Jesus". Which if anything, is an act of love for the lord. Not trying in any way to make the name any less significant. My name means the birth of Christ and couldn't be more proud to carry such an important name. ( one that was later in time shortened to noel) If anything I see it being a compliment to Christ. I doubt he disagrees.
Jesus
written by Ben G., March 05, 2008
Jesus was a very popular name in that time. I know that is what The Father told them to call him, but maybe He wanted that name to show the people that He was both human and Savior. I think God loves everyone regardless of name.
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written by Katee, March 21, 2008
In New Zealand you're not allowed to name you child Jesus.

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