I C Jesus, the first and last letters of the name, Iota and sigma Iesus
X C Christ Chi, Sigma Christos
NIKA conquers
ICHTHYS - (ik' this), the Greek word for fish, is the acronym of the initial letters of the Greek words for "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior."
The letters βINRIβ are initials for the Latin title that Pontius Pilate had written over the head of Jesus Christ on the cross
the birth of Jesus Christ. the birth of Jesus Christ.
Ιησούς Χριστός
"Ixthus" or "ichthus" is some kind of secret acronym for Jesus Christ. It is spelled with the Greek letters iota (i), chi (x or ch), theta (th), upsilon (u) and sigma (s), which forms an acronym for the Greek title "Iesous Christos, Theou Uion, Soter" which translates to "Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior" The word "Ichthus" is a Greek word for fish, and that is how fish came to symbolize Jesus Christ.
No. Jesus=Christ. Zeus=Greek god.
Savior.
In Byzantine and Orthodox images, inside each of the bars of the cross in Christ's halo is one of the Greek letters ώ Ό Ν making up I AM-literally, "the Existing One" - indicating the divinity of Jesus. Source-Wikipedia
lesous = Ιησούς = Jesus (Christ)
No. Christ is the English translation of the koine Greek word Χριστός (Kristos) which is a title that means one who is anointed. This is used to refer to Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ) as a messianic figure, or "Jesus the anointed".
Joshua bar Joseph Messiah - Joshua son of Joseph Messiah. That is the name transliterated from Hebrew to English (I don't know how to write Hebrew here). The name Jesus is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua and the title Christ (not a name) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew title Messiah. Jesus Christ is actually a transliteration from Greek to English.
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."