📖 Sobre Ebony
Ebony vem da preciosa madeira negra, rastreada do grego e latim até o egípcio "hbny." Popular na Austrália nos anos 90 (posição 70), simboliza elegância, força e orgulho. Influenciado pela revista Ebony e "Ebony and Ivory" de Stevie Wonder.
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🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Ebony magazine — Landmark African American monthly magazine founded by John H. Johnson in 1945, which became the most widely read Black publication in America and influenced the name's adoption
- Ebony Bones — British singer, songwriter, and actress known for her eclectic mix of punk, new wave, and Afrobeat, celebrated for her energetic performances and bold artistic vision
- Ebony Rainford-Brent — English cricketer who became the first Black woman to play for England, later becoming a prominent broadcaster and advocate for diversity in cricket