📖 Acerca de Saul
Saúl proviene del hebreo שָׁאוּל (Sha'ul), que significa 'pedido' o 'rogado'. Es uno de los nombres con mayor carga histórica en la tradición occidental: lo llevó el primer rey de Israel y también Saulo de Tarso, quien se convertiría en Pablo el Apóstol. En los países hispanohablantes, Saúl ha sido un nombre popular durante generaciones, especialmente en Latinoamérica, asociado al liderazgo y la profundidad intelectual.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Saul Bellow — Canadian-American novelist awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976, celebrated for works like Herzog and The Adventures of Augie March.
- Slash (Saul Hudson) — British-American rock guitarist and co-founder of Guns N' Roses, widely regarded as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.
- Saul Alinsky — American community organizer and author whose 1971 book Rules for Radicals became a foundational text for grassroots political movements.
- Saul Bass — American graphic designer and filmmaker renowned for his iconic movie title sequences and studio logos, including work for Hitchcock and Preminger.
- Saúl 'El Canelo' Álvarez — Mexican professional boxer considered one of the greatest of his generation, having held world championship titles across four weight divisions.