📖 Acerca de Neasa
Neasa es la forma irlandesa de Nessa, un nombre impregnado de mitología céltica y del ciclo épico del Ulster — la gran saga heroica de Irlanda. Su portadora más famosa, la reina Neasa, fue una madre astuta y políticamente brillante que maniobró hábilmente para colocar a su hijo Conchobar en el trono de Ulster. El nombre probablemente deriva de una raíz del irlandés antiguo que significa 'áspero' o 'indómito'. Hoy, Neasa es un nombre gaélico elegante y lleno de fuerza femenina ancestral.
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Neasa (Ness) — Mythological Queen of Ulster — Central figure in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology; mother of King Conchobar mac Nessa and one of the most politically savvy characters in early Irish legend, known for her strategic brilliance in securing power for her son.
- Neasa Hardiman — Irish film and television director best known for directing the acclaimed supernatural thriller 'Sea Fever' (2019) and episodes of 'Happy Valley' and 'Jessica Jones'.
- Neasa Hourigan — Irish politician and Green Party TD (Teachta Dála) for Dublin Central, elected to Dáil Éireann in 2020, known for her work on housing and sustainability policy.
- Neasa Ní Chiaráin — Irish singer and actress, known for her work in Gaelic language performance and her roles in Irish-language theatre and television productions.