👉 The word 'khsogho' is a Kibbra language derived form, it has many meanings. Detailed Definition: 1. KHSOGHO: This is an ancient language used in Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylonian (Kish), Egypt, and Israel. 2. The term "KH" can mean "kings," or the "kh", or "king," in a military context. It was also used to denote "Honor" or the "royal" in some cultures. 3. "SGHO" means "saint," usually indicating a person who is considered a saint, and may have been martyred for their faith. 4. It's commonly used in religious texts in which it refers to religious figures such as prophets, kings, saints, etc.