📖 Acerca de Savanah
Savanah es un nombre femenino y variante ortográfica de Savannah, cuyo origen se remonta a la palabra taína zabana, que significa 'llanura sin árboles'. Los taínos eran el pueblo indígena del Caribe cuyo vocabulario dejó una huella duradera en la toponimia de todo el continente americano. La ciudad de Savannah, Georgia — fundada en 1733 y célebre por sus plazas con encanto sureño y sus robles cubiertos de musgo español — dotó al nombre de su carácter romántico y cálido. Como nombre propio, Savannah y su variante Savanah experimentaron un gran auge en Estados Unidos desde los años ochenta, impulsadas por la tendencia de elegir nombres inspirados en lugares y en la naturaleza.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Savannah Guthrie — American television journalist and attorney, co-anchor of NBC's 'Today' show since 2012. Known for her sharp interviews and coverage of major political events, she also covered the 2012 and 2016 US presidential elections.
- Savannah James — American philanthropist and entrepreneur, co-founder of the LeBron James Family Foundation alongside her husband, basketball legend LeBron James. A prominent advocate for education equity and community development in Akron, Ohio.
- Savanah Hernandez — American journalist and political commentator known for her on-the-ground reporting and social media presence covering US political events and grassroots movements.
- Savannah Smith Boucher — American actress known for her role as Liz Grayson in the long-running NBC soap opera 'Another World' during the 1980s, one of the earlier prominent bearers of the name in popular culture.