Joshua

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    God is salvation, Jehovah saves
  • Variations
    Yeshua, Josué, Josiah, Yehoshua, Josh
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  • Enduring and beloved, Joshua has maintained remarkable popularity across centuries for excellent reasons. This name combines biblical significance with contemporary relevance, appealing to families of various backgrounds and beliefs. Joshua offers built-in versatility through numerous nickname options—Josh, Joshy, or the full formal version for different occasions. The name suggests kindness, leadership, and moral strength, qualities many parents hope their son will embody. Its familiarity means people immediately know how to spell and pronounce it, eliminating constant corrections. Joshua works seamlessly across all life stages, from adorable infant to respected professional. The name has been chosen by countless accomplished individuals in every field imaginable, providing abundant role models. Parents who select Joshua often value tradition and proven choices over experimental alternatives. While common, Joshua never feels boring—it maintains fresh appeal through its pleasant sound and positive associations. The name creates connections with others who share it while remaining distinctly personal to each individual who bears it.
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