Estella

es-TEH-lah
Meaning: Star
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Italian, Spanish
Popularity Rank
#610 (girls)
#1196 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not the most common name, Estella has seen a resurgence in recent years due to its vintage charm and literary associations, appealing to parents seeking a classic yet distinctive name.

Why Parents Choose Estella

Parents often choose the name Estella for its lyrical sound, timeless elegance, and meaningful connection to stars and hope, making it a beautiful choice for a girl they wish to inspire and nurture.

History & Cultural Significance

Derived from the Latin word 'Stella,' meaning 'star,' Estella gained popularity in the 19th century, partly due to its romantic and vintage appeal. It has roots in Latin-speaking regions and has been embraced across various cultures for its luminous meaning and melodic sound.

Estella is often associated with elegance and classical beauty, inspired by its Latin roots, and has been used in literature and art to evoke grace and charm.

Notable People Named Estella

  • Estella Warren, actress and model
  • Estella Leopold, renowned ecologist
  • Estella de la Rosa, Latin singer

Name Variations

Estela Estelle Estrella

Related Names

Stella Estée Estelaine

Similar Sounding Names

Evelina Elysia Elara

Names with Similar Feel

Stella Estelle Lilia

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Estella in Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations'
  • Estella Warren, actress
  • Estella in the 'Rogue One' Star Wars universe