@Mr.scp Funny bit of etymology and history trivia.
In the early ages of Christianity, in the Roman early version of the Bible used the word Cornu (Horn) for many figurative (Honor, Authority, Fame, Salvation) and literal translations from Hebrew to Greek. Including a rather famous one.
If you look at Michelangelo's Moses and many old art works of Moses you'll see him having horns. That comes from Karan (Hebrew: both meaning: Radiating Light (Halo), and "Grew Horns".) Which was translated as cornuta erat facies eius (Roman: his face was horned).
So ... Jesus having "Horns" in place of a Halo is etymologically accurate. In a historically translated way. (Of course this is probably only funny to history and linguist nerds. But thought it was worth a giggle or two.)