Lidia

"Variant of Lydia. Woman from Lydia"

♀ Feminino · Greek
literary biblical timeless variant

📖 Sobre Lidia

Lidia é a forma espanhola, italiana e polonesa de Lydia, que recebe o nome do antigo reino da Lídia na Ásia Menor ocidental — a civilização creditada com a invenção das moedas por volta do século VII a.C. No Novo Testamento, Lídia de Tiatira era uma comerciante de tecido de púrpura que se tornou uma das primeiras europeias batizadas por Paulo, dando ao nome ressonância tanto comercial quanto espiritual. Usado por muito tempo na Europa católica, Lidia foi carregado por figuras extraordinárias, incluindo a lenda do patinação de velocidade Lidia Skoblikova (seis ouros olímpicos), a chef Lidia Bastianich, a romancista portuguesa Lídia Jorge e a estrela pop mexicana Lidia Ávila.

📍 Detalhes

  • OrigemGreek
  • Gênero♀ Feminino
  • SignificadoVariant of Lydia. Woman from Lydia

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  • Lidia Skoblikova — Soviet speed skater (born 1939), the most decorated Winter Olympian of the 20th century with six Olympic gold medals (1960 and 1964 Games), and the first athlete to win four gold medals at a single Winter Olympics.
  • Lídia Jorge — Portuguese novelist (born 1946), one of the most important writers in contemporary Portuguese literature, internationally acclaimed for "The Murmuring Coast" and a prominent voice in post-colonial and feminist Portuguese fiction.
  • Lydia of Thyatira — Early Christian figure mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles (1st century AD), a prosperous merchant of purple cloth in Philippi who became one of the first Europeans baptized by the Apostle Paul and hosted the first Christian community in Europe.
  • Lidia Avalos (Lidia Ávila) — Mexican singer (born 1975), a founding member of the immensely popular Latin pop group OV7, one of the best-selling and most beloved pop acts in Mexican music history.