No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
The question is not clear, Jesus Christ the Messiah was born to Mary in Bethlehem.
The angel told her that he was at the Annunciation.
Yes Jesus' mother was named Mary, and was probably called that.
The old man in the temple who at once recognized that the baby of Joseph and Mary was the Messiah, he also told Mary that a sword would Pearce your heart because of him. He also said now let your servant depart in peace. He was about 80 years old but he was sure it was the Messiah the people had waited for centuries to come.
Yes, Mary was present at Mount Calvary during the crucifixion of Jesus. She stood by the cross along with other women, demonstrating her love and devotion to her son despite the difficult circumstances.
Simon recognized Him as the Messiah when Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the temple to be consecrated to the Lord. Matt. 2:21-35.
Asia. It is also where Jesus the Messiah was born of Mary and Joseph.
Jesus had sisters, but they are not named or numbered
Maria is the form of Mary used by the Romance Languages. A girl named Maria is usually named for Mary, the mother of Jesus, or for Mary Magdalene.
The words are bear bore born. Writing in: past tense -- Mary bore a son, named Jesus. present perfect -- Mary has borne a son, named Jesus.
The apostle Peter. The 1st 2 were Mary and Joseph.
Jesus expelled seven demons from Mary Magdalene, reason enough for her to put faith in him as the Messiah and for her to back up such faith with outstanding works of devotion and service.