Also, despite my middle name being Harry, people assume it is short for Henry. For 3-4 years at school I was called Harry rather than Martin as my peers thought it was funny. Now it is highly fashionable, after Harry Potter and Prince Harry (Henry).
The trouble is, I would never commit a man on hypothesis.
Many people take the text on certificates as gospel, but I always have many reservations. Illiteracy, confusion, myth, family legend, etc.
Martin
In the case of the name, 'HARRY', it is gospel, and very much so.
Most people only know mistranslations and also Hellenised names from the original rather than the true names. I have found through my studies of Egyptian, Greek and other languages - which include Welsh, Gaelic and Turkish, that quite a number of mistranslations were deliberate and only done on purpose to hide the truth which in these cases destroy some biblical stories. The Egyptian 14th Dynasty King Jacob is a good example. The deceivers have tried to use unspoken ideograms as an excuse but in doing so they make a total mess of the name they come up with. There were five 18th Dynasty Kings of Egypt named 'DHWT' (abbreviated to TWT in the case of the last which has become 'Tut' instead of 'David'.) How on earth can you get Tuthmoses from a name which was clearly spelled 'DHWT'? It is all to do with the cover up.
But let's get back to HARRY. You will know this Egyptian god name better by the Greek version - 'HORUS'. There were often two or three alternatives in presenting this and other names. One way was to spell it out and the other was to use a shortcut hieroglyph which would be understood by the reader. The name of the Son of God in Egypt was simply HR. They didn't always use a glyph for a vowel and never one for the vowel 'E'. Consequently the convention when no vowel is known is to insert an 'E' - but they don't always do it. The shortcut glyph for HR was a Falcon and this is what we see in the Jean Cocteau Mural in the church of Notre Dame in Leicester Square, London. Obviously Cocteau knew that the portrayal in his mural was false and he painted in a Falcon on a Roman Soldier's shield in such a way that it sits on his own shoulder.
My Egyptian grammar tells me that the suffix 'Y' really meant "He or She Who Is". In fact that is how we use it in English with 'Harry', 'Billy', 'Tommy', 'Jenny' etc. etc. It is also curious that there are other cases of such similarities between English and Ancient Egyptian - e.g. the suffix letter 'T' which can mean 'Land of', or be a feminine indicator like our 'ette'.
This is not surprising since 18th Dynasty Egyptians invaded and conquered Ireland in the Bronze Age and we can see this in Irish Legends which name Egyptian Kings, Brian, HR, (Horus), Cain and Abel - 14th/15th Dynasty kings of Egypt.
So the Egyptian son of God was primarily named HRY - Harry, but they often had other spiritual names and The Ever Coming Son of God in Egypt who was always seen as the Living King of Egypt, was also known as IOSA. This is actually spelled exactly the same in Scots Gaelic for 'Jesus'. The Greeks changed 'Iosa' into 'Iesous', and when those stories were plagiarised by Egyptian Copts to please Constantine who wanted to invent a new religion in 325CE that was the Egyptian name they used.
Now despite popular opinion that Egyptians worshipped many gods, THEY DIDN'T!! They just saw the one god as having many different characters. So as a Creator they saw God as a Potter who moulded clay into living beings and the name they gave God as a Creator was PTAH. - You can easily check this on the net. Hence HARRY POTTER = HRY PTAH, aka known as 'Jesus'.
Forget the 'name' 'KHRST'. This was an Egyptian word meaning 'Buried' or 'Burial' and you can find it on coffins - on the net, e.g. Nakht Ankh with this translation. The mummy went through 70 days mummification rituals in which it was anointed with embalming fluids by a Baptist - Anep or Anubis. In time the meaning began to be thought of as 'Anointed' rather than 'Buried'. If you can read Greek then you can read the Greek version of Isaiah 45:1 in which Cyrus is named the 'Christ'. Also in the Greek version of the OT - the Septuagint you will find the name Iesous - in fact a whole book of Iesous/Jesus as well as in Numbers, Exodus and Deuteronomy.
The key to learning Bible Origins in Egypt is the identity of the Egyptian King Solomon - simply tons and tons of proof - not just evidence.
A whole new world opens up when you can read Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Malcolm