Related names. Joseph, Maria. José MarÃa (abbreviated José Mª) is a Spanish language male given name, usually considered a single given name rather than two names, and is a combination of the Spanish names of Joseph and Mary, the parents of Jesus Christ.
The meaning of the name “Josep†is different in several languages, countries and cultures and has more than one possibly same or different meanings available. Categories: Catalan Names. Used in: Catalan speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Catalan, Hebrew.
Joseph is a masculine given name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as יוֹסֵף, Standard Hebrew Yossef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄. The name can be translated from Hebrew יוסף יהוה yosef YHWH as signifying "Yahweh/Jehovah shall increase/add".
Harlin name brief: Harlin Family History. Harlin Name Meaning. English and French: from a Norman personal name, Herluin or Arluin, composed of the Germanic elements erl 'nobleman', 'warrior' + wini 'friend'. Harlin is baby boy name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is English.
Latin form of JOSEPH. This form is used by Dutch Catholics. In English, it is used primarily to refer to the 1st-century Jewish historian Titus Flavius Josephus.
Biblical Meaning: The name Joses is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Joses is: Raised; who pardons.
Jehovah increases. POPULARITY: 3046. Josey as a girl's name is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Josey is "Jehovah increases".
Origin of the name Joshua: Derived from the Hebrew Yehoshua, which is from yehōshū'a (Jehovah is help, God is salvation). The name is born in the Bible by Moses' successor, who led the children of Israel into the Promised Land. Short: Josh.
Indian Meaning: The name Josha is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Josha is: Satisfied.
Joshua is a Biblical given name derived from the Hebrew Yehoshua (יהושע). ... As a result of the origin of the name, a majority of people before the 17th century who have this name were Jewish. A variant, truncated form of the name, Josh, gained popularity in the United States in the 1970s.