Aella

Meaning of Aella

Aella (pronounced AY-luh) sweeps in like the breeze her Greek roots promise—“whirlwind”—and carries with her the daring spirit of the Amazon warrior who once sparred with Hercules. She feels at once ancient and modern: a myth-dusted heroine whose brisk, two-syllable sound fits today’s craving for names that are light on the tongue yet rich in backstory. In the United States she’s still delightfully under-the-radar—hovering around the 850–950 range this past decade—so parents can claim a touch of rarity without straying into the unfamiliar. Picture a child named Aella: quick-witted, full of motion, maybe the one who turns the playground into a gust of giggles. That airy “el” in the middle lends a gentle, lyrical quality, while the final “a” plants her firmly among the feminine classics. For families looking to bottle up a bit of mythic sparkle, nature’s energy, and modern elegance in just five letters, Aella is ready to whirl into the birth announcement.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as AY-luh (/eɪˈlə/)

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