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Forename Ела

In the world, Ела (Ela India United States Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany, Ella India United States Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany, Yela India United States Indonesia Philippines Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a widespread gender-neutral first name. The forename Ела is habitual in Albania, where it is a common principally female, but very infrequently masculine name, Croatia, where it is quite a common feminine name, and Macao (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in India, the United States, and Indonesia. Much less frequently, Ела is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Ела

name Йелена, name Єлена, name Ела, name Jela, name الا, name 艾拉, name אלה, name Jelena, name Ela, name ילנה, name إلا, name ელა, name Elena, name Елена, name エラ, name Yela, name Јелена, name إيلينا, name Ella
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Ella, Ela Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, Germany, United States
Yela Indonesia, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, India, United States
Ела Ukraine, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Russia

First name Ела in the context

Ела is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Elah , the biblical person, 1 Kings 16; Ella Lopez , character in Lucifer; Ellochka Shchukina , the fictional character in Ilf and Petrov's novel The Twelve Chairs; Ella du Toit , character in The South African and Ella Dee , the fictional character, Hex, and in many other works.

Characteristic surnames

Кім, Мельник, Абизова, Барабаш, Бахчеджі, Бурлика, Гринчук, Иванова, Чернова, Чистолінова, Мирзоян, Горобець, Лещинська, Корнелюк, Остроушенко, Костюченко, Кулініченко, Арсланова, Головніна, Кучеренко, Михайлова, Дорохіна, Малецька, Кочерга, Корчева, Баш, Кочїгіт, Хван, Урсу, Гюрпинар, Балог, Білік, Волик, Ертюрк, Шнееров, Дутсаев, Норкіна, Козора, Аксулу, Ераслан, Санько, Стволская, Єгунова, Карбілецька, Айвазян, Калюжна, Богданова, and Чернявська