📖 Acerca de Guinevere
Guinevere proviene del galés antiguo Gwenhwyfar, que significa "fantasma blanco" o "suave y clara." Conocida sobre todo como la legendaria reina del rey Arturo y el amor trágico de Sir Lancelot, el nombre inspiró el francés Guenièvre, el italiano Ginevra y el muy popular Jennifer. Aunque escasa en su forma original, ha tenido un renacimiento en el siglo XXI entre quienes buscan nombres románticos y literarios.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenItalian
- Género♀ Femenino
- SignificadoVariant of Ginevra. White shadow, fair one
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Guinevere (Arthurian legend) — Legendary Queen of Camelot, wife of King Arthur and central figure in Arthurian romance, whose love affair with Sir Lancelot sparked the downfall of the Round Table.
- Guinevere Turner — American actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker, known for co-writing American Psycho (2000) and her work in queer cinema.
- Keira Knightley (as Guinevere) — Keira Knightley portrayed Guinevere as a fierce warrior in the 2004 film King Arthur, bringing a modern, action-driven interpretation to the legendary queen.
- Guenevere (Camelot musical) — The musical Camelot (1960) by Lerner and Loewe made Guinevere (Guenevere) a Broadway icon, with Julie Andrews originating the role and cementing the name in popular culture.