📖 Acerca de Phin
Phin es una forma abreviada moderna y concisa de Phineas (hebreo: Pinchas, פִּינְחָס), un nombre de etimología debatida — posiblemente derivado del egipcio 'Pa-nehesy' (el nubio) o del hebreo para 'boca de serpiente' (oráculo). Aparece en el Antiguo Testamento como un celoso sacerdote israelita y en la mitología griega como un profeta ciego, otorgando al nombre una doble resonancia de autoridad sagrada y visión oracular.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Phineas. Oracle, serpent's mouth
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Phineas Taylor Barnum (P.T. Barnum) — American showman, businessman, and politician (1810–1891), founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and one of the 19th century's most famous entertainers. A master of spectacle and self-promotion, he pioneered modern entertainment marketing.
- Phineas Gage — 19th-century American railroad worker (1823–1860) whose survival of a traumatic brain injury — in which a large iron rod was driven through his skull — made him one of the most studied cases in the history of neuroscience, providing early evidence of the brain's role in personality.
- Phineas Banning — American entrepreneur and politician (1830–1885) known as the 'Father of the Port of Los Angeles.' He developed the port of Wilmington, California and was instrumental in bringing the railroad to Southern California.
- Phineas Quimby — American clockmaker and mesmerist (1802–1866) considered the founder of the New Thought movement, whose ideas about mental healing influenced figures like Mary Baker Eddy and laid groundwork for modern mind-body wellness philosophy.