Jesus is preeminently and uniquely "the Christ, the Son of the living God." (Matthew 16:16)
Yes, lots of them.
The only biblical name that is 'above every other name' is YHWH, often pronounced Yahweh. It is the name of God that he revealed to Moses at the burning bush. Hebrew does not have past, present or future tenses so it might be translated as 'I was who I was, I am who I am or I will be who I will be.' Saying that Jesus is given the name above every other name, is a way of revealing that Jesus and God are one.
Joshua's other name was Hosea.
Joseph is the name of the earthly father of Jesus, but I do not think he could be called truly a 'stepfather', even though he did not conceive his son Jesus; but neither did any other man conceive him, but the Holy Ghost. (Luke 1.35)
Back then they didn't have last names so it is only Jesus Christ to us. Although, he was referred to as Jesus of Nazareth in those times. The word "Christ" is a title and not part of His name. In other words it should read Jesus the Christ.
People in Jesus' time did not always have last names (surnames), rather they were known as Jesus of Nazareth, or Peter son of Zebedee, or other such combinations.
This statement is based on a biblical passage, Acts 4:12, which declares that "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved" referring to Jesus Christ. It highlights the belief that salvation and redemption ultimately come through acceptance of Jesus as the savior in Christian faith.
"In Jesus' Name"
I would name my child Jesus, and not because he is my Savior Jesus is an awesome name
The name Yeshua in Aramaic writing is significant because it is the original name of Jesus, and it carries cultural and historical importance. Understanding the name Yeshua can provide insights into the teachings and identity of Jesus as portrayed in the Bible and other religious texts.
Because Jesus Christ did!
Jesus' name is Yehoshua Ben Yosef.