10 Names of geniuses for children

One idea to choose the name of your baby is to consider the 10 most influential geniuses names in the history of humanity . Their achievements and inventions made their names popularized by the symbolism that it entailed. Among them we find entrepreneurs, scientists, physicists, navigators, artists,

One idea to choose the name of your baby is to consider the 10 most influential geniuses names in the history of humanity.

Their achievements and inventions made their names popularized by the symbolism that it entailed. Among them we find entrepreneurs, scientists, physicists, navigators, artists, etc.

The 10 names of geniuses for most influential children

Among the names of geniuses for most influential children we can highlight these ten: Alberto 1. Alberto:

or his variant in German Albert, in honor of the German physicist Albert Einstein that was between others the most important scientist of the 20th century. To him we owe among other discoveries the Theory of the Relativity, that entailed the study of the evolution and origin of the universe. This name is of Germanic origin and means the one that shines for its nobility or brilliant nobility. Isaac 2. Isaac: as the name popularized by the English scientist

Isaac Newton, discoverer among others, of the law of universal gravitation that describes the gravitational interaction between different bodies with mass. It is a name of Hebrew origin whose meaning is 'He with whom God will laugh' or 'He who will make you laugh'. 3. William: is the name of the famous American businessman

Bill Gates , co-founder of Microsoft and Windows. It is a name of Germanic origin. Its abbreviation is Will or Bill and means 'Volunteer Protector'. His variant in Spanish is Guillermo. 4. Leonardo:by the famous painter, architect, sculptor, inventor and musician of the Renaissance

Leonardo Da Vinci . It is a name of Germanic origin, derived from Leonhart, and its meaning is 'he who is strong as a lion'. According to some voices, it can also come from the Latin Leo meaning lion. 5. Galileo:is a name of Latin origin. It means he who comes from Galilee. This name was popularized by the Italian astronomer, mathematician, physicist and philosopher

Galileo Galilei being considered as the father of astronomy and modern physics. 6. Cristobal: Christopher Columbus

, was the discoverer of America. He is credited with the expansion of Europe throughout the world. His name is of Greek origin and means 'he who leads to Christ'. Luis 7. Luis: name of Germanic origin that refers to the glorious warrior or glorious combat. Its variant in French is Louis as the name popularized by the famous Gallic chemistLouis Pasteur

who discovered, among others, the technique of pasteurization. 8. Stephen: Stephen Hawking , is considered the greatest modern physicist. He is also a cosmologist and scientific disseminator. The adaptation in Spanish of his name is Esteban. It is of Greek origin and means 'victorious person'.

9. Tomás: Thomas Edison, inventor, scientist and American businessman who among other discoveries brought to the world the discovery of electric lighting and the incandescent lamp among others. His name is the American adaptation of Tomás in Spanish. Aramaic origin name and means twin.

10. Mónico: Mónico Sánchez Morenowas a Spanish inventor who was credited with the creation of portable X-rays in 1909, creating a small-sized X-ray machine that was easy to transport and that revolutionized the entire world. It comes from the Greek and although its variant in feminine is more used also we find the masculine one as in this case. It comes from monos or monachus and means 'lonely, who loves solitude'.

CristinaGonzález Hernando. Editor of Guiainfantil.com