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Bella

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Name — A female given name, from Italian, often short for Isabella or Arabella.

Etymology

From Italian bella, meaning "beautiful," reinterpreted by folk etymology as a shortening of Isabella or Arabella.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Bella” mean?

The word “Bella” means a female given name, from Italian, often short for Isabella or Arabella. In plain terms, a common female first name, often a nickname for Isabella.

How do you pronounce “Bella”?

“Bella” is pronounced BEH-luh (/ˈbɛlə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Bella” in a sentence?

Here is “Bella” used in a sentence: “Everyone just calls her Bella instead of her full name, Isabella.”

What part of speech is “Bella”?

“Bella” is a name.

Where does the word “Bella” come from?

The word “Bella” comes from Italian. From Italian bella, meaning "beautiful," reinterpreted by folk etymology as a shortening of Isabella or Arabella.

Is “Bella” a common word?

“Bella” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is "Bella" short for?

"Bella" is often used as a short form of the Italian names Isabella or Arabella, though it is also given as a standalone name in its own right. Its use has become especially common in English-speaking countries in recent decades.

Is "Bella" a name used for people or pets?

"Bella" is used as a given name for people, particularly girls, but it has also become a very popular name for pets, especially dogs. Its short, pleasant sound and Italian origin make it appealing in both contexts.

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