By name: Yahweh
In concept however Yahweh is more commonly referred to as "the holy trinity", the three parts of the trinity being: God (the Father), Jesus (the son) and the holy spirit.
The term "Christianity" derives from Jesus' title: Jesus Christ; Christ translates to "the anointed one"
A christian is by definition "a follower of the anointed one"; that one being Jesus and Jesus being the incarnation of the trinity in physical form on Earth. The trinity's name however is Yahweh.
The followers of christianity calltheir supreme being God.
Allah (or God in English); same God in Christianity and Judaism.
The Holy Trinity: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost.
Christianity only has one supreme being and that is God. The Trinity is represented in the three natures of God which is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Christianity, Hinduism, and Judaism are all monotheistic religions (religions that worship one god).
AnswerBelievers belonging to the "Abrahamic" religions - Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i faith - and the monotheists in Hinduism and Buddhism, believe in one supreme being. Some religions that no longer exist, such as the syncretistic Manichaeism, also believed in one supreme being. The few zoroastrians, or mazdaists, who remain, also believe in a supreme being. Some Hindus regard Brahma as the ultimate supreme being.Atenism - see Wikipedia link
Yes.
Naturalism is something like Scientology. Naturalists believe everything happened by evolution and science. Christians believe that there is a supreme being that created every thing living. That supreme beings name is God.
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
Monotheism - the belief in a single supreme God.
God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.
No, they are not. The term supreme being is one way that people refer to concepts of deity. By itself, the word supreme is an adjective that means the highest quality, or most authoritative, or best example of something.