Yes, there is a difference between the names Emmanuel and Immanuel. Both names have the same meaning, "God is with us," but Emmanuel is the English version while Immanuel is the Hebrew version.
The names Immanuel and Emmanuel are both variations of the same name, meaning "God is with us" in Hebrew. The difference lies in the spelling, with Immanuel being the original Hebrew form and Emmanuel being the anglicized version. Both names are used in religious contexts to refer to the belief that God is present and involved in human affairs.
Emmanuel is a variant of Immanuel, meaning "God is with us".
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It is Emmanuel.
God, Jehovah, Lord, Saviour (Emmanuel is God, so He has all of the names of God)
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Just the names.
they have different names
Actually They have 3 there names are Evan,Eric & Emmanuel
The three names for Jesus are Messiah, Emmanuel, Christ.
There is no difference. It is just different names.