Nadja

"Variant of Nadia. Caller, announcer; tender, delicate"

♀ Femenino Β· Slavic
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πŸ“– Acerca de Nadja

Nadja es la ortografia alemana y centroeuropea de Nadia, del ruso Nadezhda ('esperanza'); lleva el peso de la obra maestra surrealista de Andre Breton de 1928, Nadja β€” un texto fundacional del surrealismo que hizo del nombre un sinΓ³nimo de misterio, clarividencia e irracional β€” y la llamativa belleza de la supermodelo de los 90 Nadja Auermann.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenSlavic
  • GΓ©nero♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Nadia. Caller, announcer; tender, delicate

πŸ”€ Variantes y Nombres Relacionados

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Nadja (Andre Breton's novel) β€” Landmark French Surrealist novel (1928) by Andre Breton, based on his encounter with a mysterious young woman in Paris; opening with 'Qui suis-je?' ('Who am I?'), it chronicles Breton's fascination with Nadja's visionary, irrational perceptions of the city; a founding text of Surrealism that gave the name Nadja an indelible association with mystery, the unconscious, and feminine clairvoyance.
  • Nadja Auermann β€” German supermodel (born 1971), one of the defining faces of 1990s fashion; known for her exceptional height (6ft), angular features, and platinum-blonde hair; she appeared on over 300 magazine covers and in campaigns for Chanel, Versace, Dior, Mugler, and virtually every major fashion house; her singular, almost otherworldly beauty made her one of the most visually arresting models of the supermodel era.
  • Nadezhda (Hope) β€” the root name β€” The Russian word and personal name Nadezhda ('hope') is the ultimate root of Nadia, Nadja, Nadya, and Nadine; in Orthodox Christianity, Nadezhda is one of the three supreme theological virtues alongside Vera (Faith) and Lyubov (Love/Charity); Saints Vera, Nadezhda, and Lyubov are three sister martyrs venerated on September 17, making the name family a living expression of Christian hope.
  • Nadja Tiller β€” Austrian actress (1929–2023), one of the greatest stars of German-language cinema in the 1950s and 1960s; known for her roles in Das Modell Susanne (1954) and Rosemary (1958); she won the German Film Prize and was one of the most glamorous and critically acclaimed actresses of the postwar European film industry.