Hosana
ho-sa-na
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:Please save, please save us; We pray
Get ready to let out all your cries of adoration as you welcome baby Hosana into your life. A particularly meaningful choice for Christian families, Hosana is a modern variation of the Hebrew Hosanna_._ With roots in multiple languages, including h_osanna_ in Latin, ōsha‘nā in Aramaic, and ultimately hōsha‘nā in Hebrew, Hosana means "please save." In both Jewish and Christian traditions, Hosanna is a familiar cry of praise or plea for divine help, often translated as "please save us" or "we pray." This phrase appears in the New and Old Testaments, with particular significance on Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus’ celebrated entry into Jerusalem with the call, 'Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!' Just as Jesus represents salvation and hope for Christians, baby Hosana can be a shining symbol of hope, strength, and promise for your family's future.
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