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      Meaning of the first name
      Jezus

      Origin 
      Spanish And Portuguese

      Meaning 
      God Saves or Yahweh Saves

      Variations 
      Jesus, Jesusa, Jerusha

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Jezus, derived from the Latin Iesus, has its roots in the Hebrew name Yeshua, which translates to God saves or Yahweh saves. This name is significant in various religious contexts, emphasizing the divine role of salvation attributed to the figure of Jesus in Christianity. The etymology of the name reflects its religious connotation, with intimate connections to the doctrines of faith, redemption, and divine intervention, prominently featured in both Christian theology and biblical literature.

      Historically, the name Jesus has played a critical role since the early days of Christianity. It first appears in the New Testament of the Bible, where Jesus of Nazareth is recognized as the Messiah and central figure of Christian faith. As Christianity spread across Europe and the Americas, the name evolved linguistically, with variations appearing in different cultures, including Jésus in French and Jesús in Spanish and Portuguese. The name also gained prominence during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, reflecting the growing influence of Christianity in European society, and has been extensively used in religious texts, art, and culture throughout history.

      In contemporary society, the name Jesus continues to hold significant religious importance among Christians worldwide. It is not only a common name but also represents a cultural and spiritual symbol of faith, love, and forgiveness. In addition, it appears frequently in discussions related to ethics, morality, and religious teachings. The name is often invoked in prayers, hymns, and sermons, serving as a reminder of its foundational role in Christian beliefs. In secular contexts, variations of the name can also denote various cultural references, underscoring its broad and lasting impact on language and society.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Jezus.
      Lopez

      is the most common surname for Jezus.

      Benito

      is the most common spouse name for Jezus.

      Maria

      is the most common child name for Jezus.

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