Yeshua
Yeshua is the Hebrew name for Jesus, derived from the Hebrew phrase "Yeshua Ha-Mashiach" meaning "Jesus the Messiah." The name Yeshua itself means "God is salvation" or "God is deliverance."
In the Bible, the name Yeshua is the name given to Jesus at his birth, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. It is the original Hebrew form of the name, which was later translated into Greek as "Iesous" and then into English as "Jesus."
The name Yeshua holds great significance in Christianity, as it represents the belief that Jesus is the Messiah and the savior of humanity, sent by God to bring salvation.
While the name is primarily used by Hebrew-speaking Christians and Messianic Jews, it has also become popular among some non-Jewish Christians who prefer to use the original Hebrew name for Jesus.