π Acerca de Nadine
Nadine es la forma francesa de Nadia, a su vez un diminutivo de Nadezhda β ruso para 'esperanza', una de las tres virtudes supremas del cristianismo ortodoxo; el nombre alcanzΓ³ el top 10 en Alemania durante los aΓ±os 80 y es inmortalizado por la Nobel Nadine Gordimer, quien retratΓ³ el apartheid sudafricano con una claridad moral implacable.
π Detalles
- OrigenFrench
- GΓ©neroβ Femenino
- SignificadoVariant of Nadia. Caller, announcer; tender, delicate
π Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
β Personas Famosas
- Nadine Gordimer β South African novelist and political activist (1923β2014), winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991; a lifelong opponent of apartheid and a member of the African National Congress, her fiction β including The Conservationist (1974, Booker Prize) and July's People (1981) β is among the most morally searching of the 20th century; she was awarded the Order of Lenin and the Booker Prize and refused numerous honours from the apartheid government.
- Nadine Labaki β Lebanese actress and film director (born 1974), known for her socially committed films set in contemporary Lebanon; her film Capernaum (2018) β about a child suing his parents for giving him life β won the Jury Prize at Cannes and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film; she is regarded as one of the most important Arab filmmakers of her generation.
- Nadine Coyle β Irish singer and songwriter (born 1985), best known as a member of the British-Irish pop group Girls Aloud (2002β2013), one of the most successful girl groups in UK chart history with 20 consecutive top-10 singles; known for her powerful soprano voice and her Northern Irish origins, she has also pursued a solo career.
- Nadezhda (Hope) β the root virtue β In Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition, Nadezhda (Hope) is one of the three supreme theological virtues alongside Vera (Faith) and Lyubov (Love/Charity); all three are also given names, and in Orthodox hagiography Saints Vera, Nadezhda, and Lyubov are three sister martyrs venerated on September 17; the name Nadine thus carries the heritage of Christian hope as a living given name.