off of the top of my head, Jesus for one and Emmanuel ( which means god with us)
The names of the three gifts given to Jesus are gold, myrrh and frankincense.
Yeshua...that is it...all others are titles and metaphor
There are over 200 names and titles given to Jesus Christ in the Bible, and as the Bible says that he is the living word, (John1.14), we may say the same for God's word.
There are a few names given to Mary, Catholics call her the Madonna, Muslims call her Mitiam, the Blessed Virgin Mary also is counted.Roman Catholic AnswerThere are many names and titles give to Our Blessed Lady, please see the links below for a list:
None of the names (or titles or descriptive words also referred to as "names") given to Jesus directly mean "the provider." One Hebrew name for God, though, used in the Old Testament is Jehovah-Jireh, which means "God, my provider." If one accepts the doctrine of the Trinity, which would mean that Jesus was God incarnate, then you could say that was also a name of Jesus.
No, definitely not! Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) can give their children any name they want, and converts keep their given names. Some people mistakenly think that the titles that are used by Mormons are their first names. Mormons commonly address each other by "Brother", "Sister", "Elder", and "Bishop". These are not their names but just titles, like calling someone "Mom", "Doctor", or "Mayor".
another word is jesus christ or holy christ
there is a difference between angels you have angels and archangels and if you meant archangels their names are Micheal head of army Gabriel messenger and ex archangel lucifer angels doesn't have names they where categorized by what they do. jj _______ According to Judaism and the Tanach, angels are task specific beings without freewill. Angels do not have names, the have titles that describe the task(s) they were created for.
In titles of books
There are no blazing angels.
Jesus, The lamb of god (yes this is true), son of god, lord, saviour, (add on if you think of some, even just one.) In the New Testament, he is referred to by two names, Jesus, and Emmanuel. He was also given many titles, including King of the Jews, Rabboni, Rabbi, Light of the World, New Adam, Second Adam, Lamb of God, Son of Man, Son of God, Logos, Lord, and Christ.
titles of works