Of
course not. He also didn’t have a last name. “Christ” means “Messiah” or
“Anointed One” and is a title. Our Lord’s only name was “Jesus,” though he was
sometimes referred to as “Jesus, son of Joseph” (e.g. John 6.42) or “Jesus
of Nazareth” (e.g. Matthew 26.71) to differentiate him from anyone else who may
have had his first name.
But in a
devotional culture that likes to fill in supposed gaps and often takes
honest mistakes and runs with them, there is fairly
modern tradition about what Jesus’ middle name was.
Are you
ready for it?
Harold.
Yep,
the old English-German-Danish name.
In this
folk tradition, “Christ” would also be taken (wrongly!) to be his last name,
making his full name Jesus Harold Christ, often abbreviated to Jesus H. Christ. This misnomer
dates back at least to the 19th century, and is sometimes unfortunately used as
a swear word.
But
where did this come from?
Scholars
aren’t sure exactly, though the most popular theory says it comes from a
misreading of a common shorthand for Jesus called the divine
monogram. The Greek word for Jesus used in the New testament
is Ἰησοῦς. The first three letters in capital form is IHS, also
sometimes written as IHC, JHS, or even JHC.
This
last form, the theory goes, may have been misunderstood to be Jesus’
initials, making his middle initial “H.”
Ok, so
that gets us the first letter of his supposed middle name, but why would the “H”
represent “Harold”?
Again,
scholars aren’t entirely sure, but one theory is that it comes from a childish
misunderstanding of the traditional rendering of the Lord’s prayer in
English.
At the
beginning of the prayer, you say “hallowed be thy name.” The phrase means
something like “may thy name be hallowed,” but could be easily misunderstood as
specifying God’s name as being the word “hallowed.” But of course, “hallowed”
isn’t really a name. However, “hallowed,” especially when pronounced by small
children who can’t distinguish between L’s and R’s, sounds like
the real name “Harold.”
Put that
together with the mistaken idea that Jesus’ middle name begins with “H” and
you’ve got yourself his supposed middle name.
Funny
how these things go, huh?
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