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Estella
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Okay, here is the translation: The name Estella is a feminine name of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Its roots trace back to the Latin word *stellās*, meaning "star" (referring to the night sky, not astronomical objects). Unlike its modern interpretation, in the era when the name originated, "star" did not carry connotations of high status or fame; it signified light in the darkness, endowing the name with unique mythological and symbolic value. The name Estella is a direct borrowing from Latin and has no roots in other languages from which similar names are now more commonly drawn (such as from Greek or English). The name was widely used in Medieval Europe, particularly in France and Spain. In the 19th century, Estella was frequently employed in literature and culture, but its frequency decreased with the rise of more popular names like Eleonora or Clara. Today, the name Estella is less common, but it is gaining popularity in certain countries, especially in Europe and America, where classical names with deep etymologies are valued. Characteristics associated with bearers of the name Estella often include perseverance, resilience, and a bright, unique gaze. As a symbol of the night sky, the name Estella can suggest that a person possesses deep inner strength, strives for goals, and is not afraid of difficulties. Bearers are also often perceived as original and slightly mysterious. Notable bearers of the name Estella include Estella Bertino (French actress and model). Estella Grandey (Spanish singer, although a male name) – here it is important to note that in the Russian-speaking environment, there are not many known bearers, but figures like Estella Mercedes (Spanish singer and dancer) exist, though she more commonly bears a male name. In Russia, the name Estella is not widely popular, but it is increasingly encountered among parents choosing international names for their children. In other countries, such as Spain and Portugal, the name has historical significance and is used less frequently than names like Sofia or Maria. Variations include Ella, Stella, Estel (often used as a diminutive). Additionally, names with prefixes or suffixes are possible, such as Estella-Anna or Maria-Estella.