📖 Sobre Magda
Magda e uma forma abreviada e elegante de Magdalena, nome com profundas raizes biblicas que remete a Maria Madalena, uma das mulheres mais proeminentes das Escrituras cristas. O toponimo Magdala -- uma aldeia de pescadores a margem ocidental do Mar da Galileia -- deriva do aramaico e hebraico *migdal*, significando 'torre' ou 'lugar elevado'. Magdalena se espalhou pela Europa atraves da veneracao de Maria Madalena, e seu diminutivo Magda ganhou especial penetracao nas regioes eslavas e de lingua alema: Polonia, Republica Tcheca, Eslovaquia, Hungria e Alemanha. Na Polonia, Magda permanece um nome cotidiano muito querido -- caloroso, despretensioso e firmemente enraizado na tradicao catolica. O nome ganhou novo prestigio literario atraves de Magda Szabo, a celebre romancista hungara cujas obras alcancaram reconhecimento mundial. Classico e atemporal, Magda e mais heranca duradoura do que tendencia passageira.
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- Magda Szabo — Hungarian novelist (1917-2007), regarded as one of the greatest Hungarian writers of the 20th century. Her novels The Door and Iza's Ballad received international acclaim and have been translated into dozens of languages.
- Magda Olivero — Italian operatic soprano (1910-2014) celebrated for her dramatic intensity and remarkable longevity, performing professionally well into her seventies. She is considered one of the finest verismo singers of the 20th century.
- Magda Goebbels — German socialite (1901-1945), wife of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. A prominent and tragic historical figure known for her fervent support of National Socialism and her fate at the end of World War II.
- Magda Gabor — Hungarian-American actress and socialite (1915-1997), the eldest of the three famous Gabor sisters. She appeared in film and television and was known for her wit and glamour alongside sisters Zsa Zsa and Eva.
- Magda Apanowicz — Canadian actress (born 1985) known for her roles in the science-fiction television series Caprica and Continuum, as well as appearances in numerous other productions.