If I understand you correctly, you want to know how to say an indentured servant of the messiah. That is עבד המשיח (EH-ved hah-mah-SHEE-ahkh). If this is wrong, please post another question.
Jewish tradition doesn't mention a name for the next messiah. If you're asking what the word "messiah" is in Hebrew, it's משיח (mah-SHEE-ahkh). If you're asking how to say the name of the Christian messiah in Hebrew, it's Yeshu (ישו)
Messiah comes from the Hebrew word משיח (mah-SHEE-AKH). The Greek word for Messiah is Khristus (Χριστός) -- which is where "Christ" comes from.
The Hebrew word "meshiach".
Not at all. Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Christ of Israel and not therefore the antichrist.
No, that is completely false. Messiah in Hebrew is mah-shee-ach (משיח), which means "anointed one."
Elijah or Elisha
The name Messiah means the anointed one. The name is of Hebrew origin and it is generally a boy's name.
The Hebrew Messiah (mashiach) means "anointed one." The Greek equivalent is (Khristos), or Christ.
Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
the Hebrew word "eved" often translated as 'slave' actually refers to any kind of worker.
eved hashem (עבד ה׳), which also means "servant of God" (in Hebrew, there's no distinction between slave and servant).
The name Messiah means the anointed one. The name is of Hebrew origin and it is generally a boy's name.