Hosanna
Hebrew, “save, we pray” or “save now.”
Ancient baby names reveal cultural insights, often reflecting religious, mythological, or familial significance in civilizations like Greece, Rome, and Egypt.
Hebrew, “save, we pray” or “save now.”
Italian and Portuguese, “rejoice” or “glad.”
Latin, “forest” or “woodland.”
Hebrew, “God strengthens.”
Hebrew, “dove” or “peaceful being.”
Norse, “inspiration” or “fury.”
Greek, “mother” or “nursing mother.”
Greek, “freer of men.”
Celtic and Germanic origin, “fair, beautiful, ice battle, fair lady.”
Sanskrit, “skillful, honest.”
Mesopotamian, “the Babylonian goddess of love.”
Hebrew, “sweet, lovable.”
Latin, “divine.”
Latin, “from the forest.”
Greek, “God of the sea and ocean.”
Latin, “the golden one.”
Latin, “warlike.”
Latin, “all knowing.”
Sanskrit, Tungusic, “holy man.”
Latin, “vervain, iron.”
Hebrew, “Jehovah is my strength.”
Norse, mythology name.
Greek, “west wind.”
Greek, “dive into, enter.”
Welsh, “born of the trees.”
Greek, “follower, soaring.”
Greek, “he that walks high.”
Greek, “glorious, renowned.”
Greek, “star.”
Greek, “watchful guardian.”
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