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Share this article. About the Author. Kate Towne Kate is a writer, wife to a really good man, and mama to their seven boys ages 1 to Related Blog Articles. Isn't It Scary? Donate now. Subscribe to Catholic Momcast on iTunes or Spotify. CatholicMom on Social Networks. Stay connected! Sign up to receive our free daily digest email. All Rights Reserved. Both "Jesus" and "Joshua," along with "Moses," "Elijah," "Elisha," and other "Bible names," as well as many Greek names such as "Heraclete," "Aristarchus," and so on are very common given names in Hispanic culture.

In Spanish, there's an accent mark on the "u. I don't think we can answer the "Why? I'm not finding a decent link to post, however, around here Colorado , "Jesus" and "Chuy" are very common names. The use of the name "Jesus" by Hispanics , is done so out of a deep reverence for their "Christ" Jesus. For the most part, Anglo's find this to be presumptuous and avoid giving this name to their children. It's a cultural thing -- nothing more.

BungeeAZ Answer has 3 votes. BungeeAZ 20 year member replies Answer has 3 votes. Jesus was a name given to Yoshuah ben Yosef this is his Hebrew name, and the name that he went by when Jesus was alive in the New Testament when translated to English. Currently voted the best answer.

Spain and Portugal were both under Islamic occupation and rule from about A. In Islam, it is common to name children after Mohammed, the key figure in their religion. It seems likely that this influenced the Christians of the occupied territory to name their children after the key figure of their religion, Jesus a Latinisation via the Greek of the original Hebrew name Yeshua.

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