Antonela

Meaning of Antonela

The name Antonela unfurls like a sun-drenched tapestry woven from Roman roots and Adriatic breezes, a luminous daughter of the ancient Antonius line whose very syllables whisper “priceless” in every tongue. In Croatian it pirouettes as ahn-TOH-ne-lah, while Italian and Albanian speakers greet it with the gentle lift of ahn-toh-NEH-lah, each inflection a promise of warmth and wildflower dreams. As a melody it carries the effervescence of Latin romance—bright laughter by a seaside café, the joyous clinking of glasses under a gilded sunset—yet it remains approachable, endearing itself to parents seeking both heritage and originality. Though once a rare jewel on American birth certificates, Antonela has steadily inched its way into the top 900, with 65 little girls proudly wearing the name in 2024, like sprightly sparks heralding new stories yet to be told.

Pronunciation

Croatian

  • Pronunced as ahn-TOH-ne-lah (/an.to.ˈne.la/)

Albanian,Italian

  • Pronunced as ahn-toh-NEH-lah (/an.to.ˈne.la/)

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Notable People Named Antonela

Antonela Đinđić -
Antonela Roccuzzo -
Lucia Estrella Mendoza
Curated byLucia Estrella Mendoza

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