No your mistaken only christians call there god the messiah.
Hindus call their main god as Brahman.However, Brahman is an ideal god and not a practical god. It is beyond the comprehension of practically all Hindus. Thus, it is like the pole star or sun, which indicate the direction to travelers.For practical purposes Hindus consider either Vishnu or Shiva as their main god.
Judeo-Christians--Hindus believe in avatars, which may be a similar concept.
No. Our tradition and beliefs call for a human messiah, whom we still await.
Jews call "the Messiah" as "the Messiah" or in Hebrew "HaMoshiach" (המשיח). However, as opposed to other religions, such as Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not believe that the Messiah has come yet and therefore is not identified with any person. For example, Jews don't believe that Jesus was the Messiah and, therefore, do not accept the Christian or Islamic claims that he was a God prophet or God/son of God.
Mashiach (English: messiah). According to Jewish belief, the messiah hasn't yet come.
One cannot argue or tell what incarnation of God Hindus like the most. Most of Hindus when pray just call 'God' & not by name of incarnation whose statue they are standing against.
God of gods, Messiah, King of kings, Lord of lords, Jehovah, Master, Yahweh, Jesus, Holy Spirit is that enogh?
Similar but does not have to be the Christian God. Your messiah could be Buddha.
Yes God is the one and only Messiah
Hindus call it Bhagvad Gita
Yes they do. Hindus believe in multiple gods such as a water god, a family god, etc.
no