📖 Acerca de Rut
Rut es la grafía escandinava y española/portuguesa de Ruth, del hebreo que significa "compañera" o "amiga". Naturaliza el nombre bíblico en lenguas donde la -h final está ausente. El poder del nombre proviene del Libro de Rut — una de las narrativas más íntimas y conmovedoras de las Escrituras — cuya declaración de la heroína a Noemí, "Donde tú vayas yo iré" (Rut 1:16), ha sido citada en bodas y funerales durante tres milenios como la expresión suprema de devoción. Rut fue ancestra del rey David y, en la tradición cristiana, de Jesús.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- Género♀ Femenino
- SignificadoVariant of Ruth. Companion, friend
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Ruth (biblical figure) — Moabite heroine of the Book of Ruth in the Hebrew Bible, whose declaration of loyalty to Naomi — "Where you go I will go..." (Ruth 1:16) — is one of the most quoted expressions of devotion in world literature; ancestress of King David and, in Christian tradition, of Jesus.
- Rut Bryk — Finnish-Swedish ceramic artist (1916–1999), one of the most important and celebrated designers in the history of Finnish design; her intricate, jewel-like ceramic reliefs are considered masterworks of 20th-century decorative art.
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg — American jurist (1933–2020), Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court for 27 years; an iconic figure in American law and feminist history, known as "The Notorious RBG," who became a cultural symbol of gender equality and judicial integrity.
- Rut Hillarp — Swedish poet (1914–1961), one of the most distinctive voices in 20th-century Swedish lyric poetry, known for her intense, personal verse and her exploration of feminine inner life; a significant bearer of the Rut spelling in Scandinavian literary culture.