What is what does golgotha means?

Golgotha is a Hebrew word that means "place of the skull". It refers to a hill outside the walls of Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was crucified, according to Christian tradition. The name "place of the skull" is thought to come from the shape of the hill, which may have looked like a skull or been used as a place for executions and burials. Today, the site of Golgotha is marked by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which is an important pilgrimage destination for Christians.