📖 Acerca de Lisa
Lisa es un diminutivo de Elisabeth, inmortalizado por la Mona Lisa de Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1503–1519); dominó las listas de nombres angloparlantes en los años 60 — ocupando el puesto n.º 1 en EE. UU. durante ocho años consecutivos (1962–1969), con un máximo de 60.270 nacimientos en 1965 — convirtiéndose en uno de los nombres femeninos definitorios del siglo XX.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- Género♀ Femenino
- SignificadoVariant of Elisa. My God is an oath
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Lisa Gherardini (Mona Lisa) — Florentine noblewoman (1479–c. 1542), wife of merchant Francesco del Giocondo, whose portrait by Leonardo da Vinci — the Mona Lisa (c. 1503–1519) — became the world’s most famous painting; displayed at the Louvre in Paris, it attracts approximately 9 million visitors per year; her name Lisa gave the painting its informal English title.
- Lisa Marie Presley — American singer-songwriter (1968–2023), daughter of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, and sole heir to the Elvis Presley estate; she pursued her own music career and was for a time the sole inheritor of the most valuable estate in pop music history; her life was followed closely by the public as the daughter of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
- Lisa Kudrow — American actress and comedian (born 1963), best known for portraying Phoebe Buffay in the sitcom Friends (1994–2004), one of the most-watched television shows in history; won an Emmy Award for the role and later starred in the critically acclaimed HBO comedy The Comeback (2005, 2015).
- Lisa Simpson — Fictional character in the animated sitcom The Simpsons (Fox, 1989–present), voiced by Yeardley Smith; the eight-year-old middle child of the Simpson family, characterised by her exceptional intelligence, political conscience, jazz saxophone skill, and Buddhist faith; she has become a feminist icon and one of the most beloved animated characters in television history.
- Lisa Bonet — American actress (born 1967), known for her breakthrough role as Denise Huxtable in The Cosby Show (1984–1991) and its spin-off A Different World; her unconventional style and natural charisma made her a cultural touchstone of the late 1980s and 1990s, and she remains one of the most influential personalities of that era.