It may spark an interest in the biblical stories which involve the original person the name was chosen from.
Also the names themselves are often an encouragement once you look into the meanings of them.
In the Christian religion, God had the idea of giving people and animals names. Adam was in charge of giving every living creature a name.
Without names, we would not be able to say who we were talking about. We would have to point, that that would not work well on the phone or when writing.
In the Bible, examples of gift giving include the Magi bringing gifts to baby Jesus, the widow's offering of two small coins, and the story of the Good Samaritan helping a stranger. These acts reflect the importance of generosity and kindness in the Christian faith by emphasizing the value of selflessness, compassion, and caring for others in need.
Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist are spelled with capital letters because they are names of religions, and therefore, proper nouns, which are always capitalized.
A personal patron throughout one's life is one's baptismal saint. This custom is giving children the names of Christian saints was especially practiced in France and Germany.
J.R.R. Tolkien's Christian names are John Ronald Reuel.
Not a lot
There are actually hundreds of names for the Christian God.
The names of the children are Linda and Christian!
around 8
Yes as Patrice and Evra are both christian names.
Christian ethics are not necessarily unique and have been carried by human religion/philosophy for a long time. The importance derived from them will vary with the individual.