Meaning & Origin
Josh is a masculine given name of English origin. It is frequently a diminutive (hypocorism) of Joshua, and historically also of Josiah, but has been used independently as a given name since the 19th century.EtymologyThe name Joshua comes from the Hebrew name Yehoshua (יְהוֹשֻׁעַ), meaning "Yahweh is salvation", derived from the elements yeho (referring to God) and yashaʿ (meaning "to save"). In the Old Testament, Joshua was the successor of Moses and led the Israelites into Canaan. The short form Josh emerged as a colloquial abbreviation, gaining popularity in the 19th-century English-speaking world.Notable BearersJosh is a common given name among English-speakers. Notable bearers include Josh Beckett (former Major League Baseball pitcher), Josh Allen (American football quarterback), and Josh Brolin (actor). The name also appears in popular culture, such as the character Josh Lyman from the television series The West Wing.Cultural SignificanceAs a diminutive, Josh carries a casual, friendly tone, often used as a short form for Joshua but also standing alone. Its use has been steady, ranking among the top 100 names for boys in the United States in recent decades.Meaning: Short form of Joshua, itself meaning "Yahweh is salvation"Origin: English (diminutive)Type: First nameUsage Regions: Primarily in English-speaking countries