10 Names of Nobel Laureates for girls

Their contributions in different fields such as chemistry, physics, literature, peace, physiology, medicine or economics have led them to win a Nobel Prize . An award that is granted according to the indications of Alfred Nobel's testament since 1901. If you are expecting a girl, perhaps you can ser

Their contributions in different fields such as chemistry, physics, literature, peace, physiology, medicine or economics have led them to win a Nobel Prize . An award that is granted according to the indications of Alfred Nobel's testament since 1901.If you are expecting a girl, perhaps you can serve as an example the name of these 10 women who are part of the 48 who have obtained this award since its inception. Nombres 10 names of Nobel Prize winners for newborns

1. Lana:

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Svetlana Alexievich won the Nobel Prize for Literature. This name is of Russian origin and means star and light. Among the most common diminutives of this name are Lana or Sveta. 2. Irene: The French

Irène Joliot-Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her synthesis of new radioactive elements. This name is of Greek origin and means 'goddess of peace'. Irina is one of the variations of this name in Russian. 3. Rigoberta: la With the Nobel Peace Prize, Guatemalan Rigoberta Menchú ga was awarded, in recognition of her work for social justice and respect for indigenous peoples. Rigoberta's name comes from the German and means 'rich, powerful, and illustrious'.

4. Ada: The work carried out by the Israeli Ada E. Yonathon the structure and function of the ribosomes led her to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Ada means beauty or adornment and is of Hebrew origin.

5. Elinor: The American Elinor Ostrom won the Nobel Prize in Economics for her analysis of the commons. Elinor is a name of English origin although it is a variant of the Greek name Helene, which means 'light' or 'torch'. In other languages ​​it is also called Eleanor, Eleonora, Eleonore, Elenore, Elinore, Elmira, Elanora or Eleanora.

6. Selma: The writings of the Swedish Selma Lagerlöf helped her to obtain the Nobel Prize in Literature. Selma is a name of Arabic origin means one that has peace and among its variants we can highlight Salama which means 'be safe or secure' and Anselma that refers to a warrior protected by God.

7. Grazia: The Italian Grazia Deledda won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Grazia is a name of Latin origin that is linked with gratitude and pleasantness. Among the variants of this name we find for example Grace or Graciela. Do 8. Dora:

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was one of the awards obtained by the English Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin for determining the structures of important biochemical substances by means of X-rays. The name of Dorothy is of Greek origin and means' gift of God'. In other countries Dora, Dorita, Dorotea, Dorota or Ditte are used. 9. Rosalinda:

The American Rosalyn Sussman Yalow won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine thanks to the development of radioimmunoassay of peptide hormones. Rosalyn is a name of Germanic origin and means 'delicate and gentle horse'. In other countries Rosalinda or Roslindis is used. 10. Gabriela:

The poetry of the Chilean Gabriela Mistral led her to obtain the Nobel Prize for Literature. Gabriela means 'the one who has divine strength' and is of Hebrew origin. Cristina González Hernando.

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