Jus Blazin wrote:Jesus is a hebrew name that means the Lord is salvation. The Latin pronounce it as hay-soos. It is derived from the hebrew name Yeshua, which is short of Yehoshua or Joshua. Joshua means the Lord is salvation. It's also like calling your child Hosea, which means salvation. So there's nothing wrong with calling your child Jesus.
I get it.
So if I go to China and they ask me where I come from, I should have done some translation of my country Kenya... say "Jenya" or "Yehnya".
Why do you translate a name?
If I'm Yona, why do I translate it to Jona?
If I'm called Ibrahim, why do I have to translate it when I learn a new language?