Naomi Campbell
Supermodel, fashion icon, actress
Naomi Campbell (born May 22, 1954) is a British model, actress, and businesswoman who became an international supermodel during the 1980s. Born in London, she began her modeling career as a teenager and quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the first Black models to achieve such widespread commercial success in the fashion industry. Campbell has been the face of major fashion brands including Chanel, Versace, and Valentino, and has graced the covers of countless prestigious magazines. Beyond modeling, she has acted in films such as 'Prêt-à-Porter' and appeared in music videos for artists like Prince. Her fierce personality and pioneering role in breaking racial barriers in fashion have made her an iconic figure in popular culture. Campbell has also ventured into business and charity work, co-founding the charity Fashion for Relief to support disaster relief efforts. Her legacy extends beyond the runway as a trailblazer who challenged industry standards and paved the way for greater diversity in fashion.
Naomi Osaka
Tennis champion, four-time Grand Slam winner, mental health advocate
Naomi Klein
Author, activist, 'No Logo' and 'The Shock Doctrine'
Naomi Watts
Acclaimed actress, 'Mulholland Drive', 'The Ring'
Naomi Wolf
Feminist author, 'The Beauty Myth', social critic
Entertainment
British
1954
Thinking about the name
Naomi
Hebrew origin
“From the Hebrew Naomi (נָעֳמִי), meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness,' this biblical name appears prominently in the Book of Ruth as a woman of virtue and grace. It has remained beloved across cultures for centuries, recently revived as a top global choice, borne by supermodel Naomi Campbell and actress Naomi Watts. The name carries quiet strength alongside its gentle meaning.”