In historical and biblical contexts, John the Baptist is typically referred to without a last name. The title "the Baptist" is used to distinguish him from other figures named John in The Bible, such as John the Apostle. In some cultures, individuals are commonly known by a single name or title without a surname, which is the case with John the Baptist.
Last names (surnames) were not used at the time of John the Baptist.
There is nothing in the Bible that says John the Baptist changed his name to Mark. Soon after we first read about John the baptist he is beheaded and that's the last we hear about him.
It was named after St John the Baptist.
Salome requested the head of John the Baptist.
yes it is-------------------------for example john the baptist
Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist and is mentioned in the book of John near the beginning of the book
John the Baptist.
John the Baptist was named John because it was a common name in his family and it also had significance as it means "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
"In all things I adore the will of God in my regard."
The name of Jesus aunty was Elizabeth, she was the mother of John the baptist.
St John the Baptist (c. 1514-15),was the last painting Leonardo Da Vinci did
No, and the name is John the Baptist :)