sagrado / sagrada
Semana Santa.
There is no Spanish word as Torra. Tora is the spanish word for the Jewish Holy Text, the Torah. Torre is the Spanish word for tower (or castle in the game chess)
while Olga maybe a common Slavic name, some have rightfully pointed out that it means Holy as it originates from the word Helga - etc etc.. Olga is the Russian version of the German name Helga, meaning "blessed or holy" ----
"San" is a Spanish honorific title similar to "saint" or "holy." In the context of "San Dorado," it likely means "saint" or "holy," giving the city a sense of sacredness or importance.
That's Spanish, meaning holy or saint people. This particular word is feminine, plural, and in the diminutive.
The Tulsi plant, more commonly known as Holy Basil, would be translated to Santo Basilio.
"Santa fe" means "holy faith" in Spanish.
Depending on the original language, it can mean several things. In Spanish and Portuguese it can mean saint or saintly. In Italian it is used as a conjunction word as a holy place.
holy = hemolele
Who was the founder of the Spanish Hapsburg's and also was holy roman empire?
Mujer
Santa/santo