📖 À propos Margherita
Margherita est la forme italienne de Marguerite, du grec 'margaritēs' signifiant 'perle'. C'est un nom de reines, de saintes et d'érudites — le plus célèbre étant la reine Margherita de Savoie, qui donna son nom à la légendaire pizza Margherita en 1889. En italien, le mot signifie aussi 'marguerite' (fleur), alliant héritage royal et fraîcheur botanique.
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Margherita of Savoy — First Queen consort of unified Italy (1878–1900), patron of the arts, and the inspiration behind pizza Margherita.
- Margherita Hack — Renowned Italian astrophysicist and science communicator (1922–2013), the first woman to direct an Italian astronomical observatory.
- Margherita Buy — Award-winning Italian actress celebrated for her work in films by Nanni Moretti and Silvio Soldini, winner of multiple David di Donatello awards.
- Margherita Granbassi — Italian world champion fencer in foil, Olympic medalist and one of Italy's most decorated fencing athletes.
- Margherita Sarfatti — Influential Italian art critic and journalist (1880–1961), a leading figure in the Italian modernist movement and biographer of Mussolini.