According to The Bible, God has identified himself to mankind by only one name.
Jesus said:"Hallowed be thy name." (not in plural form, as in "Hallowed be thy names")
Psalm 83:18 clearly states that God only has ONE name: "That men may know, that thou whose name aloneis Jehovah, art the Most High over all the earth." The word 'alone' equals 'one'.
Most people confuse 'name' -- with 'title'.
God carries many 'titles'. Titles tell us 'what' position someone occupies. Some of God's other titles are: Lord; Creator; Father; Almighty; Most High (as in Psalm 83:18 above); etc etc.
Names tell us 'who' someone is. God only has ONE name; but he carries many titles.
Most (if not all) names (in English) are 'nouns'; -- but in Hebrew, God's name is actually a 'verb'.
There are many names of God that mean creator. For example: boreh (בורא) yotser (יוצר) oseh (עושה) noten hatorah (× ×•×ª×Ÿ התורה)
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rayirth \Lord Brahma is Srishtikarta or the creator of man.......... He is called Prajapita, Brahma, Vidhaata, Srishtikarta, and many names on earth..........
There are many names and titles for God in the Bible, here are some: Sovereign Lord Creator Father The Almighty The Most High Yahweh Abba Holy One Alpha and Omega
in Islam their GOD is called the mighty ALLAH creator of the whole universe there are many names of the GOD in Islam but this one is the most common
Khaliq means 'Creator'. In Islam, God has 99 names, Al-Khaliq is one of them. So Al-Khaliq means "The Creator".
Geoff Zanpo and SliderRoll No one knows there real names (YET).
None of the creator's passwords are known, but some of their user names are visible in the Poptropica Blogs. (see related link)
Abdul-Khaaleq comes from the Arabic (عبد الخالق) which means "Servant of the Creator". The Creator (al-Khaaleq) is one of the Islamic Names for God,
"Eponymous" refers to something that is named after a person, often the creator or author, while "title names" typically refer to the specific names given to works, such as books, movies, or songs. In some cases, the eponymous title of a work may be the same as the name of its main character or creator, but not all title names are eponymous. Thus, while there is overlap, the two terms are not synonymous.
The Baha'i Faith is monotheistic, believing that the only deity is God, the Creator of all.
There are many names for GOD I know of at least24 and there is More I use the word GOD is there is only one God therefor you cover all names unlessyou want to point out one of His grate powers.