Definition: In Hebrew, "greet minnen" translates to a friendly or jovial greeting or salutation in many languages. It generally means to say something in good spirits or with an affectionate tone of voice. Here's the definition for "greet minnen": 1. To greet someone warmly and in kind. 2. (In the context of a religious ceremony) To show reverence, respect, and joy for God by greeting Him with praise, tears, and a prayer; to approach with enthusiasm, humility, and zeal. "Minnen" is a Hebrew term that means "child" or "little child," likely because it was used as a metaphorical name in the Bible. In the Old Testament, it was used to refer to infants, children, and even young men (Proverbs 23:2). This usage of "minnen" suggests that it refers to an infant or someone of little age.