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Forename Stela

Throughout the world, Stela (Stela Tanzania Brazil India Romania Moldova, ستيلا Iraq Iran Syria Egypt Palestinian Territory, Стела Bulgaria Ukraine Russia Azerbaijan Armenia) is a common primarily girly, but scarcely masculine given name. The first name Stela is characteristic of Albania, where it is quite a common female name, Moldova, where it is quite a common principally feminine, but very infrequently boy's name, and Croatia, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Tanzania, Brazil, and India. Very seldom, Stela is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Stela

name Stéla, name Стелла, name Чилла, name Estela, name Stélà, name Stele, name Stèla, name Λίνα, name Stiliana, name Стэла, name Στελα, name Stiliani, name ステラ, name Stélla, name Stale, name Stëlã, name Csilla, name Στέλλα, name Эстела, name Stëla, name 斯特拉, name Stelene, name Lina, name 斯泰拉, name Stella, name Steła, name Стела, name Лина, name Стилиани, name Štela, name Lína, name ستيلا, name Стельа, name סטלה, name Stela
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Stela Moldova, Brazil, Tanzania, Romania, India
ستيلا Iran, Syria, Iraq, Palestinian Territory, Egypt
Стела Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Russia, Armenia, Ukraine
Stale Brazil, Spain, United States, Nigeria, India

First name Stela in the context

Stela is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Stella Kowalski , the fictional character in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire; Stella Kowalski , the operatic character in the opera A Streetcar Named Desire; Stella Zinman , the fictional character from the television series How I Met Your Mother; Stella Bonasera , the fictional character and a co-protagonist of the CBS crime drama CSI: NY and Stella , the fictional character from "The Wizard of the Emerald City" by Alexander Volkov, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of stela moghioroș stela moghioroș stela moghioroș Romanian journalist (1909-1990), RO (b. 1909) link
picture of stela huțan palade stela huțan palade stela huțan palade Romanian female pilot, RO (b. 1921) link
picture of stela popescu stela popescu stela popescu Romanian actress (1935-2017), RO (b. 1935) link
picture of stela teodorescu stela teodorescu stela teodorescu RO (b. 1926) link
stela schmolková holocaust victim, b. 1890-12-23, CZ (b. 1890) link
stela jellinková holocaust victim, b. 1891-04-19, CZ (b. 1891) link
stela löwyová holocaust victim, b. 1893-05-11, CZ (b. 1893) link
stela lauferová holocaust victim, b. 1894-12-21, CZ (b. 1894) link
stela kleinová holocaust victim, b. 1895-07-13, CZ (b. 1895) link
stela brennerová holocaust victim, b. 1897-09-07, CZ (b. 1897) link
picture of stela enache stela enache stela enache Romanian singer, RO (b. 1950) link
stela zehngutová holocaust victim, b. 1901-05-24, CZ (b. 1901) link
stela censorová holocaust victim, b. 1903-05-31, CZ (b. 1903) link
stela schleissnerová holocaust victim, b. 1905-12-08, CZ (b. 1905) link
stela pollaková holocaust victim, b. 1905-02-20, CZ (b. 1905) link

Characteristic surnames

Melo, Vieira, Martins, Marques, Machado, Moreira, Miranda, Santana, Almeida, Andrade, Barbosa, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Ivanova, Carvalho, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodrigues, Dimitrova, Goncalves, Garcia, Fernandes, Borges, Campos, Rosa, Reis, Dias, Lima, Maris, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Alves, Costa, Brito, Pinto, Ramos, Rocha, Gomes, Lopes, Jesus, Santos, Soares, Araujo, Castro, Barros, and Nascimento