Ruthe

"Variant of Ruth. Companion, friend"

♀ Weiblich · Hebrew
biblical classic faithful variant

📖 Über Ruthe

Ruthe ist eine archaische Schreibweise von Ruth, dem geliebten hebräischen Namen mit der Bedeutung 'Gefährtin' oder 'Freundin'; er ehrt die biblische Moabiterin, deren Treue zu ihrer Schwiegermutter unsterblich wurde ('Wo du hingehst, will ich auch hingehen') und die Urgroßmutter König Davids wurde.

📍 Details

  • HerkunftHebrew
  • Geschlecht♀ Weiblich
  • BedeutungVariant of Ruth. Companion, friend

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⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg — American jurist (1933-2020) who served as an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court from 1993 until her death; a pioneering advocate for gender equality and women's rights, she became a cultural icon known as 'RBG' and was only the second woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court.
  • Babe Ruth — American baseball player (1895-1948), born George Herman Ruth; widely regarded as the greatest baseball player of all time; his 714 career home runs, charismatic personality, and outsized life story made him the defining figure of American sport in the 20th century.
  • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala — German-born British-American novelist and screenwriter (1927-2013) who won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice, for A Room with a View (1986) and Howards End (1992); her novels about India, where she lived for many years, are among the finest literary treatments of that country by a Western writer.
  • Ruth Rendell — British crime novelist (1930-2015), Baroness Rendell of Babergh, author of over 60 novels including the Inspector Wexford series; considered one of the greatest crime writers of the 20th century, praised for her psychological depth and social insight.