📖 Acerca de Mitchell
Mitchell es un apellido inglés y escocés reconvertido en nombre de pila, que se remonta al francés antiguo Michel y al hebreo Michael, con el significado de '¿quién como Dios?'. Alcanzó su máxima popularidad en Australia durante los años 80 y principios de los 90, convirtiéndose en un nombre emblemático de toda una generación. El apodo Mitch le aporta un aire cercano y desenfadado.
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Mitch Albom — American author and journalist, best known for the bestselling memoir 'Tuesdays with Morrie' (1997) and 'The Five People You Meet in Heaven.' One of the best-selling authors of all time.
- Mitchell Johnson — Australian fast bowler widely regarded as one of the most feared pace bowlers in cricket history, ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2009 and 2014, known for a devastating Ashes series in 2013–14.
- Mitchell Starc — Australian international cricketer and one of the world's premier left-arm fast bowlers, key member of Australia's World Cup-winning squads and a consistent force in Test cricket.
- Mitch Hedberg — American stand-up comedian (1968–2005) celebrated for his surreal, deadpan one-liners and became a cult figure in comedy. Albums and specials remain beloved decades after his death.
- Mitch McConnell — American politician (Addison Mitchell McConnell III), longest-serving US Senate Republican leader, representing Kentucky since 1985 and a defining figure in early 21st-century American politics.