📖 Acerca de Rona
Rona es un nombre de raíces escocesas gaélicas y nórdicas antiguas. En gaélico, deriva del nombre de la isla de Rona, situada frente a la costa norte de Escocia, cuyo nombre proviene probablemente del nórdico antiguo "hrón-ey" (isla de las focas) o del gaélico "ròn" (foca). También se entiende como variante de Rhona o Rowena, con el significado de "fama y alegría". El nombre evoca paisajes costeros salvajes y la mitología celta, y es más frecuente en Escocia, Irlanda, Australia y Canadá.
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- Rona Barrett — American gossip columnist, journalist and TV personality (born 1936), one of Hollywood's most prominent entertainment reporters from the 1960s to the 1980s, known for her work on "Good Morning America" and her own show.
- Rona Ambrose — Canadian politician (born 1969) who served as interim leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (2015–2017) and held multiple federal cabinet positions including Minister of Health and Minister of the Environment.
- Rona Jaffe — American novelist (1931–2005), best known for her debut novel "The Best of Everything" (1958), a groundbreaking portrait of young working women in New York City that became a bestseller and a cultural touchstone.
- Rona Fairhead — British businesswoman and politician (born 1961), who served as Chair of the BBC Trust (2014–2017) and as a minister in the UK government; one of the most senior women in British media and public life.
- Rhona Mitra — British actress and model (born 1976), known for roles in "Boston Legal", "The Gates", and "Doomsday"; Rhona is the most common spelling variant of Rona in contemporary use.