Santo Niño Explained
Santo Niño, which means "holy child", is a Spanish title for the Christ Child (Jesus Christ as a child) and may also refer to:
Representations of Jesus
- Santo Niño de Cebú, oldest Filipino representation of the Child Jesus
- Santo Niño de Tondo, second-oldest Filipino representation of the Child Jesus
- Santo Niño de Arévalo, third-oldest Filipino representation of the Child Jesus
- Santo Niño de Tacloban, a Filipino representation of the Child Jesus that arrived in Tacloban City, Leyte in 1770
- Santo Niño de Atocha, a Hispanic representation of the Child Jesus
- Santissimo Gesu de Malines (Infant Jesus of Mechelen), a Dutch representation of the Child Jesus that greatly resembles the image from Cebú
- Niño Dios of Mexico, Mexican representations of the Infant Jesus
- Niñopa, a depiction of the Baby Jesus that is considered to be the most popular of all the Niño Dios icons in Mexico.
- Divino Niño, a Colombian representation of the Infant Jesus
- Santo Bambino of Aracoeli, an Italian representation of the Infant Jesus
- Santo Niño de la Salud (Holy Infant of Good Health), a Child Jesus depiction from Morelia (Michoacán State), Mexico
- Santo Niño Jesus de la Praga (Infant Jesus of Prague), a representation of the Child Jesus in the Czech Republic
- Bambino Gesu of Arenzano, a Child Jesus depiction from Genoa, Italy
People other than Jesus
Places
Mexico
Philippines
See also