Jesus Christ
/ˈʤiːzəsˈkraɪst/
noun
[singular] :the man who Christians believe is the son of God and whose life, death, and resurrection as reported in the New Testament of the Bible are the basis of the Christian religion - called also Christ, Jesus
Jesus Christ, Christ, and Jesus are commonly used as interjections to express surprise and anger. These uses are avoided in polite speech.