Paulina Rubio
Latin pop superstar, singer, actress, and television personality
Paulina Rubio (born December 17, 1971) is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality who has become one of the most successful Latin pop artists of all time. Born in Mexico City, she initially gained fame as a member of the Mexican girl group Timbiriche before launching a highly successful solo career in the 1990s. Her albums, particularly 'The Warm My Soul' (La Tibieza de Tu Amor) and 'Jungle,' established her as a major force in Latin pop, combining pop, dance, and Latin rhythms. With numerous platinum albums across Latin America, Spain, and the United States, she has sold millions of records worldwide. Rubio's career has included acting roles, television hosting, and appearances as a coach on the reality competition show 'The Voice' in multiple countries. Known for her energetic performances, powerful voice, and glamorous stage presence, she has maintained cultural relevance across three decades. Her influence extends beyond music to fashion and pop culture, making her an iconic figure in Latin entertainment.
Entertainment
Mexican-American
1971
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Paulina
Latin origin
“A classic feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble,' with the elegant -ina suffix. Paulina was borne by early Christian saints and has maintained steady popularity across European and Latin American cultures. It conveys both historical gravitas and feminine grace.”