Ella (name)

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Ella
Pronunciation/ˈɛlə/ EL
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameGreek, Norman, Hebrew
Meaningbeautiful, fairy Maiden, Goddess
Other names
Related namesElah, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Elle, Ellen, Ellie, Alla, Ellika, Ellit, Illy, Elat, Illa, Elia, Aelia

Ella is most often used a feminine given name, but also occurs as a surname, especially in Australia.

In Greek mythology, Ella (Greek: Ἕλλα) was the daughter of Athamas and Nephele.[1] The name may be a cognate with Hellas (Greek: Ἑλλάς), the Greek name for Greece, which said to have been originally the name of the region round Dodona.[2]

Another source indicates the name is a Norman version of the Germanic short name Alia, which was short for a variety of German names with the element ali-, meaning "other."[3] It is also a common short name for names starting with El-, such as Eleanor, Elizabeth, Elle, Ellen, Elaine, Ellie, or Eloise.

The Hebrew word Ella (אלה) has two meanings:

1) A tree indigenous to the Middle East, of the pistachio family (Pistacia terebinthus). As written in Isaiah 6-13: "And though a tenth remains in the land, it will again be laid waste. But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land."

2) Ella means "goddess" in modern Hebrew.

Ella became popular again during the Victorian era in English-speaking countries, and has again been popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries for baby girls born in Anglophone countries, The name Ella is very popular in county Kerry Ireland[4] as well as in Israel.[5]

People with the given name[]

People with the surname[]

  • Gary Ella (born 1960), Australian former rugby union footballer
  • Glen Ella (born 1959), Australian former rugby union footballer
  • Krishna Ella (born 1969), Indian scientist and entrepreneur
  • Mark Ella (born 1959), Australian former rugby union footballer
  • Norman Ella (1910–1987), Australian rowing coxswain
  • Steve Ella (born 1960), Australian former rugby league footballer

Fictional characters[]

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Ἕλλα, William J. Slater, Lexicon to Pindar, on Perseus
  2. ^ Ἑλλάς, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
  3. ^ Behind the Name: Name Search
  4. ^ Behind the Name: Popularity for Ella
  5. ^ (Israel Hayom): Popular names by cities
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