Yes. People have had their names legally changed to Jesus Christ. Jesus is also a fairly common name in Spanish, although it is pronounced as HAY-soos.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
Yes Jesus' mother was named Mary, and was probably called that.
Jesus' mother was named Mary, his cousin was John,the Baptist, and John's mother was named Elisabeth. Jesus' earthly father was named Joseph. Joseph was a carpenter.
There is not a person listed named Fatima. This is a city located in Portugal and the reported location of sightings of Mary the mother of Jesus.
Jesus had sisters, but they are not named or numbered
He didn't; the people who chose to follow Jesus named themselves Christians :)
In the United States, there is one location known as the Christmas City. It is Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and it named as such because of its Christmas spirit during the holidays as well as the name of the city where Jesus Christ was born.
The hill, or the place of the skull is named Golgotha, the site of crucifixions, located just outside the city of Jerusalem. It is where Jesus was crucified.
El Salvador was named after Jesus, meaning "The Savior" in Spanish.
No, as he was not born yet. The Son of God was not named Jesus until he was sent by God to be born of Mary and then was named Jesus.
He named the city Bucephala
The city which Jesus went to was Capernium.