No it is not possible.
The Blessed Virgin Mary
She has only one name - Mary or in Aramaic: Maryām. However, she has numerous titles such as Saint Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, and Virgin Mary in Western churches, Theotokos in Orthodox Christianity, and Maryam, mother of Isa in Islam.
Mary was Jesus's real mother; she bore him into the world. But Joseph was in a way not the father. For God put baby Jesus in Mary's womb; Joseph was Mary's wife and the father to bringing up Jesus.
Her name 'Mary' derives from the Hebrew Miriam or Miryam. Mary, the mother of Jesus, bore a Judeo-Aramaic variant of this name, Maryām.
Her name 'Mary' derives from the Hebrew Miriam or Miryam. Mary, the mother of Jesus, bore a Judeo-Aramaic variant of this name, Maryām.
No, Mary was Jesus' earthly mom. Only god is our father.
Jesus' earthly Father and Mother were Joseph and Mary, but God in heaven is is true, awesome, and heavenly FatherIt depends on how you view it.One point of view could be God and Mary.But, when Jesus was born, his "parents" were Joseph and Mary.
Mary Ruth Joyner's real father is Al Joyner, an American track and field athlete who won the gold medal in the triple jump at the 1984 Olympics. He was married to legendary track and field athlete Florence Griffith Joyner, who was Mary Ruth's mother.
Mary Gave birth to Jesus and if that isn't enough, she didn't sin her entire life. The real question is, "Why not?"
Jesus' Mother and FatherJesus' earthly mother was Mary and his father was Joseph!Mary and god
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's father is David Olsen. He is a real estate developer and has been involved in various business ventures throughout his career. The twins are also known for their successful careers in acting, fashion, and entrepreneurship.
It depends upon WHO is Mary. Any common Mary would be Mary, even in Spanish. If you talk about a historic person, a real "legend" IT CHANGES: The Virgin Mary, WOULD NOT EVER be "La virgen Mary", but "La virgen María". If you said "La virgen Mary" in Spanish, for sure native Spanish-speakers would scoff at you.