Kippah, also known as yarmulke, refers to the small skullcap worn by Jewish men as a symbol of reverence for God. There are various synonyms for this word in different cultures and languages. In Hebrew, it is called "kippah", while in Yiddish, it is referred to as "yarmulke". In Aramaic, the skullcap is known as "kulah". In Spanish, it is commonly called "solideo", which means "solemn". In Turkish, it is called "kepek", while in Russian, it is known as "kova temeni". In Italian, the skullcap is referred to as "kippot" or "zucchetto". Regardless of the name used, the kippah is a significant emblem of Jewish tradition and culture.