Biblical names are hot again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And well historically it's never been a good thing to compare yourself to biblical characters.
To holy people the very name of Jesus is a name to feed upon, a name to transport. His name can raise the dead and transfigure and beautify the living.
It is not a mark of manhood to carelessly use the name of the Almighty or of His Beloved Son in a vain and flippant way, as many are prone to do.
We, like the people of Israel, would like to think we get to name God. By naming God, we hope to get the kind of god we need; that is, a god after our own likeness.
Even Superman's name reflects his creators' biblical knowledge.
It is outrageous to utter the name of Jesus Christ and live in Judaism.
Whenever the names of the disciples are enumerated in the New Testament, St. Peter's stands at their head.
God has never, in the history of mankind, allowed his name to go long offended.
God's people are peculiar. Their spirit cannot mingle with the spirit and influence of the world. You do not wish to bear the Christian name and yet be unworthy of it.
If your last name is Christ, don't name your son Jesus.