The name Jesus , an anglicanised name, derives from Iesous ( Greek ), Hebrew (Yehoshua) or Hebrew/Aramaic (Yeshua).
Yeshua would have been a very common name in the Judea region at the time, although as Nazareth was either according to differing scholars, a small holding or not in existence at that time, it would not have been common in that sense.
Nazareth, which is why He was called Jesus of Nazareth.
Nazareth. Hence why "he" is also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth.
The "Son of God" in Christianity is Jesus Christ (Jesus of Nazareth).
The Greek translation of the name Jesus is Yeshivas.
Thew Jews of that time did not have last names. Jesus was referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, son of Joseph, of the family of David. Bar Joseph means "son of Joseph" but "Jesus of Nazareth" is the more common usage
There were no surnames at the time. They did not come into being for over a thousand years after Jesus died. He would have been known as Jesus, son of Joseph, or Jesus of Nazareth.
No, Jesus is not an adjective. Jesus is a proper noun referring to the central figure of Christianity.
People in Jesus' time did not always have last names (surnames), rather they were known as Jesus of Nazareth, or Peter son of Zebedee, or other such combinations.
Yes. Jesus was a common name back then, similar to Joshua today. However, there was only one Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
It is hard to verify any historical documentation given on any actual figure that relates to the story of Jesus Christ in the bible. His name in the bible was Jesus of Nazareth.
Most likely nothing. Nazareth did not exist as a geographical term in the time the legend says Jesus was alive. Furthermore, there is no independent record that Jesus ever existed (none of the contemporary historians even mention his name).Nazareth appears in the bible most likely because of the bad translation of Nazarene (a known religious sect in Judea at the time).
If one assumes that Jews in 1st Century Palestine carried their father's name as surname, the most likely form of the name would be "Jesus bar Joseph," or "Yeshua bar Yosef;" literally, Jesus, son of Joseph, since his mother was married to the carpenter Joseph. However, it was quite common for a person to be known by his or her home town, in which case the name would be Jesus of Nazareth. This seems to be the name by which Jesus Christ was known.