joshua
word
/ˈdʒɑˌʃuə/
JAH-shoo-uh
/ˈdʒɒʃʊə/
JO-shuu-uh
Definition
Joshua is a common male given name, originally from the Hebrew language. It is also used to refer to a leader in the Bible who took over from Moses.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly as a first name in English-speaking countries. Can be shortened to 'Josh' as a nickname. In religious contexts, especially among Christians and Jews, it refers to the biblical figure.
Spanish: JosuéPortuguese (BR): JosuéPortuguese (PT): JosuéChinese (Simplified): 约书亚Chinese (Traditional): 約書亞Hindi: यहोशूArabic: يشوعBengali: যোশুয়াRussian: Иисус Навин - ДжошуаJapanese: ヨシュアVietnamese: Giô-suêKorean: 여호수아Turkish: Yeşu - JoshuaUrdu: یشوعIndonesian: Yosua
Example Sentences
The teacher called on Joshua to answer the question.
basic
Everyone calls him 'Josh', but his full name is Joshua.
natural
Joshua took over the project after Maria left.
natural
In the Bible, Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land.
natural
Joshua is my friend from school.
basic
Joshua likes to play soccer.
basic