Massiah
Massiah is a variant spelling of the name Messiah, which refers to the awaited savior or redeemer in various religions, particularly in Christianity and Judaism.
The word 'Messiah' comes from the Hebrew word 'Mashiach', which means 'anointed one'. In the Christian tradition, it refers to Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the promised Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament.
In Judaism, the Messiah is a future leader who will bring about a golden age of peace and harmony for the Jewish people and the world. The name is associated with the hope and expectation of a savior who will redeem humanity.
While the name Massiah is uncommon, it is a variant spelling of the more widely known name Messiah. It carries a strong religious and spiritual significance, particularly for those of Christian or Jewish faith.