It's father, son, holy spirit, but I don't think that's how you spell son--I think it's filio.
Further:
Not a one of these words is correctly spelled if this is indeed supposed to be Latin. The closest Latin equivalent is from the doxology, Gloria patri et filio et spiritui sancto, which means "Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit."
I meow and I did. (Grammatically correct, makes no sense.)
It is a combination of French and Spanish, and means "my" (mon=French) and "saint" (santo=Spanish)
University of Santo Tomas ^_^
It means saint.
It means "Holy world to bring" Santo = holy mondo = world portare = to bring
it means the day of the saint like my name is ursula my santo is 21 of october birtday of your name kinda
It means: "forecast of Santo Tomás of Sony Mirco and yes"
My favorite saint is Saint Mary.
"San" is a Japanese honorific title used to show respect when addressing someone, similar to "Mr." or "Mrs." in English. "Santa" refers to the common Western culture figure associated with delivering gifts on Christmas Eve.
I think it means "Saint Anthony", as san is very close to santo.
Santo Domingo means Saint Dominic. The city was named after Saint Dominic de Guzmán (1170 - August 6, 1221). He was the founder of the Dominican Order, a Roman Catholic religious order.
Spanish speakers and Catholics used to give names of saints to the children, so feliz dia de tu santo is just "happy birthday" (literally: happy day of your saint)