Bella
| Pronunciation | beh-lah | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Language | Italian, English | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "beauty" | 
| Region of origin | Italy, Spain, Greece | 
| Other names | |
| Anglicisation | Belle | 
| Derivatives | Isabella, Isabelle, Bella, Belle, Annabella, Annabelle, Bellalina | 
Bella is a feminine given name. It is a diminutive form of names ending in -bella. Bella is related to the Italian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Latin words for beautiful, and to the name Belle, meaning beautiful in French.[1][2]
It increased in usage following the publication of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer.[3] It is also known for being a nickname to Isabella, Annabella or Arabella.
Given name
[edit]People
[edit]- Bella Abzug (1920–1998), American politician and prominent figure in the women's movement
 - Bella Agossou (born 1981), Beninese actress
 - Bella Akhmadulina (1937–2010), Soviet/Russian poet, writer, and translator
 - Bella Alarie (born 1998), American basketball player
 - Bella Alten (1877–1962), Polish operatic soprano
 - Bella Alubo (born 1993), Nigerian musician, singer, and songwriter
 - Bella Andre (fl. 2010), American author
 - Bella Angara (born 1939), Filipina politician and former governor of Aurora province
 - Bella Bautista, American beauty pageant titleholder and transgender rights activist
 - Bella Bayliss (born 1977), Scottish triathlete
 - Bella Bellow (1945–1973), Togolese singer
 - Bella Bixby (born 1995), American soccer player
 - Bella Blue (born 1982), American burlesque dancer and producer
 - Bella Burge (1877–1962), American-born British actress, music hall performer, and boxing promoter
 - Bella A. Burnasheva (born 1944), Soviet/Russian astronomer
 - Bella Cortez (born 1944), Cuban actress and dancer
 - Bella Darvi (1928–1971), Polish-born French actress
 - Bella Davidovich (born 1928), Soviet-born American classical pianist
 - Bella Dayne (born 1988), German actress
 - Bella Disu (born 1986), Nigerian businesswoman
 - Bella Dodd (1904–1969), American teacher, lawyer, labor union activist, and communist-turned anti-communist
 - Bella Dorita (1901–2001), Spanish cabaret singer, dancer, and vedette
 - Bella Duffy (1849–1926), Irish translator and writer
 - Bella Emberg (1937–2018), English comedic actress
 - Bella Feldman (1930–2024), American sculptor
 - Bella Ferraro (born 1994), Australian singer
 - Bella Flores (1936–2013), Filipina film actress
 - Bella Forsgrén (born 1992), Finnish politician
 - Bella French Swisher (1837–1893), American author, editor, and litterateur
 - Bella Freud (born 1961), London-based fashion designer
 - Bella Fromm (1890–1972), German journalist and author of Jewish heritage
 - Bella Galhos (born 1972), East Timorese former independence activist
 - Bella Awa Gassama, Gambian actress
 - Bella Hall Gauld (1878–1961), Canadian labour educator, political activist, and pianist
 - Bella Gesser (born 1985), Israeli chess player
 - Bella Goodall (1851–1884), English soubrette of the Victorian theatre
 - Bella Guerin (1858–1923), Australian feminist, women's activist, women's suffragist, anti-conscriptionist, political activist, and schoolteacher
 - Bella Hadid (born 1996), American model
 - Bella Hammond (1932–2020), American activist and commercial fisherman
 - Bella Hardy, English folk musician, singer and songwriter
 - Bella Heathcote (born 1987), Australian actress and model
 - Bella Horwitz, Bohemian Yiddish writer and historian
 - Bella Hristova (born 1985), Bulgarian-American violinist
 - Bella Igla (born 1985), Israeli woman chess grandmaster
 - Bella Jakubiak (born 1983), Australian chef
 - Bella Jarrett (1926–2007), American stage, television, and film actress and novelist
 - Bella Jimenez (born c. 1982), Ecuadorian politician
 - Bella Joseph, American alleged to be a Soviet spy
 - Bella Keyzer (1922–1992), Scottish weaver, welder, and shipyard worker
 - Bella Kocharyan (born 1954), wife of Armenian former President Robert Kocharyan
 - Bella Clara Landauer (1874–1960), American collector and writer
 - Bella La Rosa (born 1949), Venezuelan pageant titleholder
 - Bella Lewitzky (1916–2004), American modern dance choreographer and teacher
 - Bella Li (born 1983), Chinese-born Australian poet
 - Bella MacCallum (1886–1927), New Zealand and British botanist and mycologist
 - Bella Mackie (born 1983), English journalist and author
 - Bella Milo (born 1986), Samoan rugby union player
 - Bella Myat Thiri Lwin (born 1999), Burmese actress, model, and beauty pageant title holder
 - Bella Nagy (1879–1947), Hungarian actress
 - Bella Nisan, Russian ophthalmologist
 - Bella Ouellette (1886–1945), Canadian actress
 - Bella Paalen (1881–1964), Austrian-American operatic soprano of Hungarian origin
 - Bella Paige (born 2001), Australian singer
 - Bella Paredes (born 2002), Ecuadorian weightlifter
 - Bella bat R. Jakob Perlhefter (c. 1650-1709/1710), Czech professional Hebrew letter writer, businesswoman, and music instructor
 - Bella Piero (born 1996), Brazilian actress
 - Bella Poarch (born 1997), Filipino-American singer and social media personality
 - Bella Ramsey (born 2003), English actor and singer
 - Bella Ratchinskaia (born 1953), Russian ballerina, ballet teacher, and choreographer
 - Bella Reay (1900–1979), English footballer
 - Bella Rosenfeld (1895–1944), Belarusian writer, first wife of painter Marc Chagall
 - Bella Santiago (born 1989), Filipino singer
 - Bella Shaw, American journalist and news presenter
 - Bella Shmurda (born 1997), Nigerian singer
 - Bella Shteinbuk (born 1960), Israeli pianist and educator
 - Bella Shumiatcher (1911–1990), Russian-Canadian-American pianist and music educator
 - Bella Sims (born 2005), American swimmer
 - Bella Smith (born 2001), Australian rules footballer
 - Bella Zilfa Spencer (1840–1867), English-born American novelist and editor
 - Bella Spewack (1899–1990), Romanian-American writer, half of a husband-and-wife writing team
 - Bella Starace Sainati (1878–1958), Italian stage and film actress
 - Bella Subbotovskaya (1937–1982), Soviet mathematician
 - Bella Taylor Smith, Australian singer
 - Bella Thomasson (1874–1959), British bookmaker
 - Bella Thorne (born 1997), American actress
 - Bella Tovey (1926–2019), Polish Holocaust survivor
 - Bella van der Spiegel-Hage (born 1948), Dutch former professional cyclist
 - Bella Clara Ventura, Colombian-Mexican novelist and poet
 - Bella Sidney Woolf (1877–1960), English author
 
Fictional characters
[edit]- Bella, a character in the CBeebies show, Tweenies
 - Bella, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Jilly Cooper
 - Bella Baxter, the protagonist of the film Poor Things (film)
 - Bella Bunny, a bilingual rabbit from the Chuck E. Cheese restaurants
 - Bella the Bunny Fairy, from the Rainbow Magic book franchise
 - Bella Cooper, from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
 - Bella Dawson, the protagonist of the Nickelodeon television series Bella and the Bulldogs
 - Bella Goth, from The Sims series of video games
 - Bella Lasagne, an Italian cafe owner from Fireman Sam
 - Bella Nixon, from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away
 - Bella Noche, a character who first appeared in the episode "Betty" of the animated series Adventure Time
 - Bella Pesky, the little sister of Maggie, Aldrin and Pupert Pesky in The Buzz on Maggie
 - Bella Swan, the human protagonist of the Twilight series
 - Bellatrix Lestrange, nicknamed Bella, a Death Eater and antagonist in the "Harry Potter" series
 - Bella Lind, from the science-fiction novel Pushing Ice
 
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Meaning, origin and history of the name Bella".
 - ^ "Bella | Etymology, origin and meaning of the name bella by etymonline".
 - ^ Schoenberg, Nara (27 July 2010). "Baby names with some bite". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 4 June 2022.