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* [[Jesús Alou]] a [[baseball]] player in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
* [[Jesús Alou]] a [[baseball]] player in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
* [[Jesus (1979 movie)|''Jesus'' (1979 movie)]]
* [[Jesus (1979 movie)|''Jesus'' (1979 movie)]]
* An [[island]] North of [[Montreal]] where [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]] is located, see : [[Île Jésus]].
* The name of several [[college]]s, see [[Jesus College]]
* The name of several [[college]]s, see [[Jesus College]]
* Jesus can also be used as an all-purpose [[interjection]].
* Jesus can also be used as an all-purpose [[interjection]].

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Jesus is a male given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Joshua.

The New Testament refers to five persons bearing the name Jesus:

Additionally, the area around Judea raised many people who either claimed to be the Jewish Messiah, or were simply resistance fighters who wanted to overthrow Roman authority. Some of these include:

Earlier significant figures sometimes known as Jesus include:

Other individuals who have been referred to as "Jesus":

  • Yeshu ben Pandera, translated "Jesus" by some, who was the teacher of Jacob of Sichnin in the 2nd century AD.
  • ben Stada who was stoned at Lydda (Lod), assumed by some to be identical to Yeshu ben Pandera and thus referred to as "Jesus".
  • Yeshu, translated "Jesus" by some, who lived at the start of the 1st century BC under the Hasmoneans.

"Jesus" may also refer to:

Furthermore, Jesús (pronounced [xe'sus]) is a common given name in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Jesus or Jesús is the name of professional wrestler, Aaron Aguilera.

"Jesús" also is a Spanish place name of: