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Throughout the world, Stela (Stela , ستيلا , Стела ) 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.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Stela | Moldova, India, Brazil, Tanzania, Romania |
ستيلا | Egypt, Palestinian Territory, Iran, Syria, Iraq |
Стела | Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Armenia, Russia |
Stale | Nigeria, Spain, India, Brazil, United States |
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.
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