📖 À propos Rufo
Rufo est la forme espagnole et italienne de l'ancien nom latin Rufus, signifiant 'roux'; il porte un héritage romain et paleochrétien, un Rufus du Nouveau Testament étant saluté par saint Paul comme 'choisi dans le Seigneur'.
📍 Détails
- OrigineLatin
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationVariant of Rufus. Red-haired
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Rufus of Rome (Saint) — Early Christian mentioned by Saint Paul in Romans 16:13 as 'chosen in the Lord,' believed to be the son of Simon of Cyrene who carried Christ's cross; venerated as a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
- Rufus of Ephesus — Greek physician and medical writer (fl. c. 100 AD) whose surviving texts on anatomy, pathology, and dietetics were influential through the medieval period in both European and Islamic medicine; one of the most important doctors of antiquity after Galen.
- Quintus Curtius Rufus — Roman historian (1st century AD) who wrote Historiae Alexandri Magni, the only complete Latin biography of Alexander the Great to survive; a vivid, dramatic account that shaped how the medieval West imagined Alexander.
- Rufo Caballero — Cuban film critic and essayist (1965-2013), one of Cuba's most celebrated cultural commentators, whose writings on cinema and culture blended rigorous analysis with lyrical prose; awarded numerous prizes for cultural journalism.