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The Spanish Estella, and thus the English and French Estelle, also derive from "stella" which is Latin for "star." This name was used by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney for the subject of his collection of sonnets 'Astrophel and Stella'. It was not commonly used as a given name until the 19th century.
The name Camilla is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Camilla is: Servant for the temple; Free-born; noble. Feminine form of Camillus. Famous bearer: Roman mythological Volscian warrior queen Camilla. Fanny Burney's 18th century novel 'Camilla'.
Marcela is a Roman cognomen and Italian given name, the feminine version of Marcello (Mark in English). Marcell means warlike, martial, and strong. It could also mean 'young warrior'. The origin of the name Marcella is Latin.
Origin of the name Gabriella: Feminine form of Gabriel, which is derived from the Hebrew gavhrī'ēl (God is my strength). Gabriel is borne in the Bible by one of the seven archangels, the herald of Good News who appeared to Mary to announce her pregnancy and the impending birth of the Christ child.
A variation of Isabel, itself a variation of Elizabeth, meaning "devoted to God" in Hebrew. England, France, Portugal, and Hungary all had royal Isabellas in their courts. Nicknames: Bella, Izzy, Izzie. Well-known Isabellas: actress Isabella Rossellini.
Willa is the English feminine form of William. William is an Old French name of Germanic origin. The name is derived from the Germanic words “wil†meaning “will, desire†and “helm†meaning “helmet, protectionâ€; therefore, William essentially means “valiant protectorâ€.